Imogen Poots Quotes
There's a lot of interviews now where nobody seems to talk about anything. Like it's illegal. But it can be fun if you stay involved. Like most conversations.Imogen Poots
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There is no must in art because art is free.
Wassily Kandinsky -
My grandfather milked several cows twice a day and supplied the neighbours with dairy products. He liked to go visiting around the county on Saturdays, and he also enjoyed the neighbours when they came by once a week with their empty milk jars. He walked them out to their cars and hung over the driver's side window until they drove off.
Kary Mullis -
Sometimes people fear the truth. They'd rather not speak to you than know what you really think.
Paloma Faith -
That a majority of the Abolitionists in this place would patronize a free labor store, in preference to others, I do not doubt; but we do not muster money in Cincinnati.
Gamaliel Bailey -
The dynamic element in my philosophy, taken as a whole, can be seen as an obstinate and untiring battle against the spirit of abstraction.
Gabriel Marcel -
I haven't read a review of one of my films for the best part of 10 years.
Barry Sonnenfeld
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I don't ever try to make a song better than my last song. I just try to make it different from my last one.
Fetty Wap -
Grow we must, if we outgrow all that loves us.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. -
One of the things jazz has always excelled at is translating the reality of the times through its musical prism.
Pat Metheny -
I've worked with homeless kids, kids in foster care, and I've never met a kid who couldn't be reached.
Vanessa Diffenbaugh -
I could never see a book written in a foreign language without the most ardent desire to read it.
Bayard Taylor -
The people, and the people alone, are the motive force in the making of world history.
Mao Zedong
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When you lose, you're more motivated. When you win, you fail to see your mistakes and probably no one can tell you anything.
Venus Williams -
One can resist the invasion of an army but one cannot resist the invasion of ideas.
Victor Hugo -
With TV, you get on a show and you're there for 11 years playing the same character. I would pull my hair out. Yes, the money is good. But I'm really not in this business to chase dollars.
Taraji P. Henson -
My opinion, having done this now for two cycles, is I think the national media really likes me and likes what I have to say. But, at the end of the day, 'He's a Libertarian,' and that denotes some loose screws, maybe.
Gary Johnson -
The Alanis Morissette tour, everybody thinks that was all sitting around, lighting candles and talking intelligently about synergy and big words. That band was so gnarly. We were such scumbags. Alanis had no idea. We were like Van Halen.
Taylor Hawkins Foo Fighters -
Fred Astaire was a more formal, trained dancer who loved waltzing and only danced with the girls.
Leslie Caron
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Everyone is born with genius, but most people only keep it a few minutes.
Edgard Varese -
Don't get me wrong; it's not like I didn't go out and have fun. But there's been a lot of players that come to New York and get caught up in the lifestyle, and before you know it, they're sent away to another team because it affected their performance.
Derek Jeter -
Ants have the most complicated social organization on earth next to humans.
E. O. Wilson -
There's a lot of interviews now where nobody seems to talk about anything. Like it's illegal. But it can be fun if you stay involved. Like most conversations.
Imogen Poots