Ramin Djawadi Quotes
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There are still great artists in the country format.
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In most organizations, change comes in only two flavors: trivial and traumatic. Review the history of the average organization and you'll discover long periods of incremental fiddling punctuated by occasional bouts of frantic, crisis-driven change.
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You can't stay in your corner of the forest waiting for others to come to you. You have to go to them sometimes.
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I am like a folk painter. Paint and move ahead.
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Every day, turn off your phone/email for some part of the day.
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The brick of my life is music, but the mortar is faith.
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Of all ignorance, the ignorance of the educated is the most dangerous. Not only are educated people likely to have more influence, they are the last people to suspect that they don't know what they are talking about when they go outside their narrow fields.
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The odds are not in your favor the older you get, especially if you're a woman in this business.
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I grew up in a two-parent household. We all played sports, all sports, which cost a lot of money. My pops was an attorney; he went to College of the Holy Cross with Clarence Thomas. My mom worked a bit, then gradually came home and took care of us full time.
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I am a Moroccan writer of French expression.
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My dad never told me that when you audition, you might not get the role. He wanted to wait until my first disappointment to tell me.
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The historical problem of the United States is to admit that it is a multiracial and multi-ethnic nation.
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The Australian tour was good for us; it was ideal preparation for us.
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It's important to not marginalize any people group in fiction. A complete, authentic-feeling world should include many different elements of life and culture. For this reason, my books will almost always contain people of faith.
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I did most of my schooling in Miami.
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I live with myself. I wake up with myself, I eat, and I take a dump with myself. I don't see anything special there. I do all the same things other human beings and creatures do. I don't see any need to be telling the data of the day of this particular human being by posting it on online. It's not interesting to me.
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Even when they have nothing, the Irish emit a kind of happiness, a joy.
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Without a musket to raise, a barricade to storm, a flag to wave, the question hit me in the face like the cold air: 'Who am I?'