Regina Doman Quotes
Blanche, prosaic in a pale yellow sweater and blue jeans, was wondering again if anything mattered—-life, faith--specifically, finishing homework assignments.

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I'm not the girl who always has a boyfriend. I'm the girl who rarely has a boyfriend.
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My parents raised me to believe that when one door slams in your face, turn around because there's probably another door opening up somewhere.
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I was lucky enough to have parents that took me out from country to country and go to school and learn how to be a better person.
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I have the impression that every time I'm heartbroken, I leave a bit of myself behind. I am the believer. I go back and do the same mistakes over and over again and sign them proudly.
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We just got whipped from the beginning of the game to the end. They did everything right and we did nothing right.
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We spend our days, each one of us, in looking for the secret of life. Well, the secret of life is in Art.
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As far as exercising goes... watch for my next book, How I died while Jogging.
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I know I'm going to blow one day. My life is doomed the way it is. I have no future.
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All religions teach that two opposite forces act upon us and the human endeavour consists in a series of eternal rejections and acceptances.
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The blues has been the foundation of all other American music since the beginning.
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In effect, I grew up in a sort of timewarp, a place where times are scrambled up. There are elements of my childhood that look to me now, in memory more like the 1940s or the 1950s than the 1960s. Jack [Womack] says that that made us science fiction writers, because we grew up experiencing a kind of time travel.
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Make a list. Score your dates. Market yourself wisely. Find your needle.
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As opposed to living the rich life and consuming as much as possible, people have to take a step back. Instead of buying the biggest diamond or having 18 cars, do other things. Buying the biggest thing is outdated and there is no excuse for it.
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In fact, I am a pessimist. But when I'm making a film, I don't want to transfer my pessimism onto children. I keep it at bay. I don't believe that adults should impose their vision of the world on children, children are very much capable of forming their own visions. There's no need to force our own visions onto them.
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It was amazing what I could remember about myself when I retraced my own steps.
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The thing is I love my dad. My mom too. And I keep wondering what they're going to say when I tell them that someday I want to marry a boy. I wonder how that's going to go over? i'm the only son. What's going to happen with the grandchildren thing? I hat that I'm going to disappoint them, Ari. I know I've disappointed you too.
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Blanche, prosaic in a pale yellow sweater and blue jeans, was wondering again if anything mattered—-life, faith--specifically, finishing homework assignments.