Renee Vivien Quotes
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I fantasised about becoming an author and wrote my first book at 18 - an introspective novel set in the 1920s.
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I'm not gonna ride home in the car. I'll wait for Randy. I think I'll get home quicker.
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Because I know that my character is developed from my own acts and thoughts, I will guard with care all that goes into its development.
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The lovers, appearing happy, walk, holding hands. Though it appears everything is perfect, only they know the truth.
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When I was first swinging, it was a little more difficult left-handed to get my hand out and roll over.
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Last night I woke up with someone squeezing my hand. It was my other hand.
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I had been in a Shakespeare company for three years and done a lot of Shakespeare. That was fun. That was interesting. It was a lot of work - anything other than Shakespeare was less work. I had a lot of interesting roles, but I don't point to them and say, "That was more interesting than that," because I don't know what the criteria are.
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When I watch a film I get swept away. I don't really watch the camera.
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Yes. I love them both. And I'd die for them both.
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We wanted to see him. The defensive coaches thought he moved well enough and wanted to give him a shot there.
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That's the thing about sleepwalking . You can walk, eat, have conversations and even drive cars in perfect safety. The danger comes from waking up too quickly.
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Life is strange, but F1 is simply crazy.
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The child was born at a quarter to eight, emerging so easily that neither chloroform nor instruments were needed.
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The evolution of the New Era rests on the cornerstone of Knowledge and Beauty.
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The question about those aromatic advertisements that perfume companies are having stitched into magazines these days is this: under the freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment, is smelling up the place a constitutionally protected form of expression?
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I do detest everything which is not perfectly mutual.
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Those who are clever in imagination are far more pleased with themselves than prudent men could reasonably be.
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Impatient people, according to Bacon, are like the bees, and kill themselves in stinging others.