Felicia Day Quotes
I'm definitely more of a 'think game' kind of girl. I'll read every single dialogue and codex entry and lore entry. I really do love projecting myself and creating my character.

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When I do a character, I try to base it on someone I have met or an experience I've had.
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For psychological purposes the most important differences in conation are those in virtue of which the object is revealed as sensed or perceived or imaged or remembered or thought.
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It's important for American soldiers to be culturally sensitive when deployed in foreign countries. But it's just as important for the U.S. never to renounce the most fundamental American values, which, after all, are also universal values.
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I have changed so much as an actor over the years.
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You cannot get PTSD from reading a book or from hearing a story, even repeated stories over and over.
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Today, if you are not confused, you are not thinking clearly.
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They do believe that if we do not wage this war against terror in places like Baghdad and Kabul, we are more likely to have it waged in Baltimore and Kansas.
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A two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and a region free of Iranian nukes are worthy goals that should be able to withstand public scrutiny in every Middle Eastern capital.
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Normally, I don't like explaining songs. I don't want to kill anyone's interpretation or the story they want to make for themselves.
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I hate bell peppers, which is annoying because they technically have my name all over them.
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I can stay up watching TV so late.
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I try and sit on the fence because as soon as you voice any kind of opinion, people begin to think you're an idiot.
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The crisis of black politics can only be resolved through the development of multiclass, multiracial, progressive political structures.
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Would we be so enamored with dystopian fiction if we lived in a culture where violent death was a major concern? It wouldn't be escapism.
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I felt like I had two fathers. I had my real father and the father in my head.
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I started traveling by myself as early as 5 to see my dad. I'd go to Toronto or Los Angeles, depending on what show he was doing, but most often New York, and we would hang out, and he'd take me to museums and Broadway plays. The ones that had the biggest impact on me were the George C. Wolfe productions.
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I've always watched the political shows.
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Black women as a group have never been fools. We couldn't afford to be.
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I will fight for my children on any level so they can reach their potential as human beings and in their public duties.
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In my view you cannot claim to have seen something until you have photographed it.
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As a nurturer, I have always lived my life running for others, trying to make everyone happy, even if I often overlooked my own needs. I do it because it makes me happy and fulfilled.
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I was always a fan of Spider-Man and most superheroes. There aren't a whole lot of little boys out there that aren't.
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I'm definitely more of a 'think game' kind of girl. I'll read every single dialogue and codex entry and lore entry. I really do love projecting myself and creating my character.