Antoinette Bosco Quotes
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Think and grow rich.
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My life has taken me down several different paths I never expected it to take me down. Not in a million years.
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I think I'm pretty fearless. I like to try things at least once, things that I never thought that I would try.
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I loved every day I was in politics. But I got out at the right time. I never miss it.
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To be successful in struggle requires remembrance of the Creator and the doing of good deeds. This is important because successful struggle demands that there be a kind of social consciousness. There has to be a social commitment, a social consciousness that joins men together.
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Like so many of the players, I started at La Masia at the age of 11. I can't ever imagine not playing for Barcelona, let alone not playing soccer for a career. I don't ever want to play anywhere else.
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When … some intimation of the eternal significance of my time moves through the heart of my self, it must still battle a positivistic turn of mind and mean-spirited secularism that denies the existence of the holy.
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Strictly speaking, the land does not exist; it is merely dehydrated sea.
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This is the first age that's ever paid much attention to the future, which is a little ironic since we may not have one.
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An audience is not so much a complement to an actor's ego, as a challenge to his capacities.
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I have always been so sure - too sure... But now I am very humble and I say like a little child: 'I do not know...'
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I pushed against doing a podcast for so long. I'm a very late comer to the podcast game. But you're responsibility as a comedian is to get your viewpoints out into the world, and we have a lot more avenues to do that. So it's a lot more opportunity, but really have to work all the time.
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I was six when we came to this country. When I was 14 or so, I still had a lot of trouble with it.
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Robert De Niro... I had a chance to meet him, and I hope to get to work with him one day.
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It's something I've always been passionate about - which is the power of rock and roll itself. I'm a walking example of its power, 'cause I was totally altered in the seminal years of Live by bands like U2 and R.E.M., U2 in particular.
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The biggest thing I've learned is that it's not about me. All of the things that I do have to be about bringing service to the world and helping people shift their perception.
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In my life, I was always floating around the edge of the dark side and saying what if take it a little bit too far, and who says you have to stop there, and what's behind the next door. Maybe you gain a wisdom from examining those things. But after a while, you get too far down in the quicksand.
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Dad never interferes in our personal matters. He is a very candid person and knows where to draw the line. He is always there for all of us in the family.
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After I write, I have nothing to say. The commentary afterwards is superfluous. I write. And that's enough.
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Success is the American Dream. And that success is not something to be ashamed of, or to demonize.
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A father would do well, as his son grows up, and is capable of it, to talk familiarly with him; nay, ask his advice, and consult with him about those things wherein he has any knowledge or understanding. By this, the father will gain two things, both of great moment. The sooner you treat him as a man, the sooner he will begin to be one; and if you admit him into serious discourses sometimes with you, you will insensibly raise his mind above the usual amusements of youth, and those trifling occupations which it is commonly wasted in.
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When I knew I was pregnant four years ago with a boy, a friend suggested I call him Cary, but I initially resisted. There was only one Cary Grant. But a week before he was due, I started thinking it would be wonderful to pass the name on to him. And anyway, my father wasn't Cary to me. He was Dad.
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What matters is not whether you put your fork or knife together because you've finished your meal, or something like that. What matters is that you don't offend people, or hurt their feelings by mistake by saying the wrong thing or doing the wrong thing.
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If we don't forgive, we stay emotionally handcuffed to the person who hurt us.