Kaley Cuoco Quotes
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When you make a living from something, it changes your relationship with it.
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Remember who you are and where you come from; otherwise, you don't know where you are going.
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You've got to be taught to hate and fear.
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You either are or you're not.
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A person's life is of their own making, and I take full responsibility for mine.
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When you are dining with a demon, you got to have a long spoon.
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Look before you leap for as you sow, ye are like to reap.
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With Altman, he does discuss everything with you, but then leaves you to it and gives you full rein and lets you improvise and create a character while the camera is rolling.
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I love to watch 'Chopped,' 'Jeopardy,' and 'Breaking Bad.' You can't pass up that one. Oh! One other show I love to watch is 'Suburgatory.'
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For every person that doesn't like you, there's gonna be somebody who does.
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Once you give up rights, they're not going to give them back.
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You know once you get in the business you know what you're getting into.
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Perhaps it is impossible for a person who does no good to do no harm.
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When you do scenes that are just exposition, they feel false.
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If you learn the craft, you can make a movie and get by with tricks.
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The best effort of a fine person is felt after we have left their presence.
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When you are the invisible man to the head coach, the only option is to head for the exit.
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I thought Sarah Palin was the ultimate expression of comic outrageousness in a person.
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But actors should act. You should see them most often rather than just not.
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Even though you're married, you're still individuals. You still have to grow and nurture your individuality.
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Doing the sword fighting is like picking up a dance routine... I think dancing really helps with the picking up of it.
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Most humans are never fully present in the now, because unconsciously they believe that the next moment must be more important than this one. But then you miss your whole life, which is never not now.
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Speaking of trust, ever since I wrote this book, 'Liespotting,' no one wants to meet me in person anymore - no, no, no, no, no. They say, 'It's okay. We'll email you.' I can't even get a coffee date at Starbucks. My husband's like, 'Honey, deception? Maybe you could have focused on cooking. How about French cooking?'
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I'm the most competitive person you'll ever meet.