Baron Vaughn Quotes
Last season when I was on set...for some reason I had The Battle Hymn of the Republic in my head but I didn't know all the words. It was one of those songs you had to learn when you were younger. It wasn't as important for people raised in the 80's and 90's as it was to people raised in the 50's, 60's and 70's so when I started singing "My eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord," Jane Fonda heard me singing it and started singing the rest of it. Suddenly everyone on set everyone was singing. That's just something I can keep in my heart forever.
 
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	I met Arthur Ashe a few times. I know how important education was to him.   
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	I know someone from growing up who is in jail right now for the rest of his life, but he was one of the sweetest people I ever knew.   
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	You break her heart, I'll break your neck.   
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	I think your teenage years define your musical roots forever. You're always looking for a theme for your high school years.   
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	I think people look at me and don't expect much. Even though, I expect a whole lot.   
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	We know that the elements in play in a show like 'Confederate' are much more raw, much more real, and people come into them much more sensitive and more invested, than they do with a story about a place called 'Westeros,' which none of them had ever heard of before they read the books or watched the show.   
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	I really wish that I would have gone to college. Even my son, who's into rap himself, I tell him and tell his children, 'Go to college. Get that education - it is so important. Don't do like I did.' I had all this singing on my mind, and I just didn't have time for it.   
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	Though I am an MP from Maharashtra, my heart beats for Katihar.   
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	People give us credit only for what we ourselves believe.   
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	I know this independence is what people like most about my brand.   
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	I think it's important if you are an actor, if you are portraying human life, you have to connect with what is human. It's not easy if you spend a lot of time in L.A. and get sucked into the hedonism of the industry.   
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	If you have something to say of any worth then people will listen to you.   
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	The power of collecting money from the people is not to be rejected because it has sometimes been oppressive. Public credit is as necessary for the prosperity of a nation as private credit is for the support and wealth of a family.   
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	At the moment we have a ruling class that has one law and the people the other.   
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	At the prom, you are more about boys thinking you're cute. On the red carpet, you have to please everyone because there are a lot more people looking at those pictures.   
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	I think people should look cute all the time.   
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	Music is therapy. Music moves people. It connects people in ways that no other medium can. It pulls heart strings. It acts as medicine.   
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	One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words.   
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	Ideally, it would be cool to actually get to know artists enough to know what their feelings are, what they believe in, what they want people to get from them, what they represent.   
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	My biggest secret is that I don't over-wash my hair. I wash it twice a week at the most, unless I'm on set every day.   
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	My mother, who died aged 82, had Alzheimer's. Losing your memory is bad enough, but everything shuts down. You can't remember how to eat or go to the toilet. It's a terrible disease and so distressing to watch it take over someone you love.   
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	This is a serious, serious condition that is also called postpartum psychosis. And that's where, literally, you get so bad that you end up either hurting the baby or killing yourself.   
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	Indeed, our designs become more ambitious as we see the new possibilities created by the technology of other industries.   
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	Last season when I was on set...for some reason I had The Battle Hymn of the Republic in my head but I didn't know all the words. It was one of those songs you had to learn when you were younger. It wasn't as important for people raised in the 80's and 90's as it was to people raised in the 50's, 60's and 70's so when I started singing "My eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord," Jane Fonda heard me singing it and started singing the rest of it. Suddenly everyone on set everyone was singing. That's just something I can keep in my heart forever.   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					