Abbey Clancy Quotes
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I haven't got a waist. I've just got a sort of place, a bit like an unmarked level crossing.
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President Obama has contempt for real money.
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I like risky stuff.
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But I guess I like playing flawed guys 'cause it gives a place for the characters to go.
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Most artists like to think of themselves as rugged individualists, as independent characters.
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You don't need money to be free. You can just say if you don't need stuff, you're always free.
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Clearly, children's charities struggle to find private sources of money to sustain their benevolent programs.
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In America, people buy cars, and they put very little money down. They get a car, and they go to work. The work pays them a salary; the salary allows them to pay for the car over time. The car pays for itself.
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Like many other kids, I liked watching anime.
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I don't want to worry about maintaining an air of decorum that's not natural to me.
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I wrote small stories here and there, then bigger ones. Some were even written for money. I signed up for a writing class and snuck my first assignment on a yellow legal pad in a partner's office while he read through my memo.
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I like children - fried.
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I think something happens to us biologically when we have children where the worry sets in immediately. And I don't think that ever goes away. But you have to fight your instincts to build walls up around your children or to want to shelter and protect them from everything.
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If you have a line of business - I know this as a CEO - or if you have a teenager - I know this as a parent - who have a spending problem, what do you do? You quit giving them money.
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I have no idea why I write. The old standards are: I like to express my feelings, stretch my imagination, earn money.
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For U.S. television series, I really like 'Dexter.'
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I tend to read more nonfiction, really, because when I'm writing I don't like to read other fiction.
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The great thing I think when you do independents is that people are really there for the same reason. They're not there because they got a lot of money and they want to just go home and get it over with. They're there because they believe in the script or the director or the cast or whatever it is, and they want to make it work.
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Andrew Ridgeley and I had demoed a couple of our songs very cheaply, and we weren't expecting any kind of record deal. We just walked around with our demo tape, trying to find someone to give us the money to demo properly. Instead of that, we got a record contract. It was just an incredibly lucky break.
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I think the more web video there is, the more press you'll get, as well as all the people who want to tell stories that haven't been told before but can't do that on TV because different stories are a risk.
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My dad was a serious alcoholic, and ultimately, that's why he died. When you're a child of someone who struggled with things like that, you look for the common thread. Is there a pattern? Is there an inheritance of pathology in some way? That haunts me.
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The terrorists who committed the 2003 Istanbul attacks were locals, that is, Turks. And when filmmaker Theo van Gogh was murdered in the Netherlands last year, the murderer and his supporters were also part of the Muslim community.
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The scientific method actually correctly uses the most direct evidence as the most reliable, because that's the way you are least likely to get led astray into dead ends and to misunderstand your data.
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I don't have to worry about the obvious things like money.