Ben Lerner Quotes
The electorate, Adam had read in The Economist, would grow increasingly diverse and the Republicans would die off as a national party even if something remained the matter with Kansas.

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You've got to be all-in on this sport; you can't be one foot out the door.
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I feel as if I've been fairly successful with maintaining a cohesive tone between the work I make as a photographer and as a director.
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You're basically the sum of all the experiences you've ever had, and they're sort of shaken up in you and reproduced in the things you create, and that includes seeing movies.
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Good guys are a dime a dozen, but an aggressive leader is priceless.
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The risk to be percieved defines the duty to be obeyed.
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Architecture is not just for the moment, it is not just for the next fashion magazine.
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If it had blown up, I wouldn’t have known a thing about it.
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If you're doing your job right, some substantial group of people [is] going to be mad at you.
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You will never solve the American problems just by printing money.
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But also movies seem to like me more than television, so I don't get hired a lot for TV for whatever reason.
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Power is the faculty or capacity to act, the strength and potency to accomplish something. It is the vital energy to make choices and decisions. It also includes the capacity to overcome deeply embedded habits and to cultivate higher, more effective ones.
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Republicans can't run their normal playbook on me that they try to run on Democratic candidates. They can't say I flip-flop because I don't. They can't say I'm weak on defense because I'm not. They can't say I'm weak on values because I'm not. They can't say I'm a big taxer and a big spender.
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Growing up, I was always in my high school musicals and everything, but I kind of stopped doing all that when I finished school and acting became my main priority.
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My favorite things in life don't cost any money. It's really clear that the most precious resource we all have is time.
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The electorate, Adam had read in The Economist, would grow increasingly diverse and the Republicans would die off as a national party even if something remained the matter with Kansas.