Kat Dennings Quotes
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It is nothing to die. It is frightful not to live.
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Romeo Must Die came at the right time. It was the right vehicle for me.
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To die is different from what any one supposed, and luckier.
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Stare, pry, listen, eavesdrop. Die knowing something. You are not here long.
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Old habits die hard. I don't like spending money willy-nilly.
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Anything looked at closely becomes wonderful.
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I came to Hollywood determined to follow in Jean Harlow's footsteps, but I was determined not to die young. My hope was to endure. And endure I have.
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Technological 'revolutions' don't really overthrow anything - they simply append a new and dynamic market to that which went before.
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Anyone can die. Rule number one is don't get too attached to a character, anyone can go.
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Kubrick's films have life - they just never die.
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I don't fear anything now.
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I have my website, The Ruckus, which is an Internet site, similar to the Funny or Die format, where people post funny videos. I get a chance to rate their videos; they get a chance to blog and kick it with me.
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We are bits of energy floating about in various guises, and when we die we rejoin the big cosmic soup of the universe.
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Lebanon is a Syrian protectorate. The Lebanese dare not do anything without the approval of Damascus.
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Violent men have not been known in history to die to a man. They die up to a point.
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Would I have traded 'Homeland' for anything else? No. Would I trade 'Billions' for anything else? No.
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I wish no teams had cheerleaders. I find it more distracting than anything else.
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I was only interested in scoring goals. I wasn't interested in anything else.
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The vitality of thought is in adventure. Ideas won't keep. Something must be done about them. When the idea is new, its custodians have fervor, live for it, and, if need be, die for it.
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Man thrives where angels would die of ecstasy and where pigs would die of disgust.
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There was an exhibition in Munich in 1937, 'Degenerate Art,' which included work by Klee, Kandinsky, Beckmann and many others. The work was called 'sick' and put in the trash heap. The sentiments expressed toward contemporary art by Jesse Helms, Pat Robertson and Mayor Giuliani recall the language used by the Nazis.
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But who cares? I can honestly look back and realize that everything happened for a reason. Everything that fell apart has fallen back into place beautifully and magically.
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I don't die in anything!