Kat Dennings Quotes
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For me, being a mum has been a really, really instinctive thing.
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I can't tell you how lucky I feel to be able to collaborate with some of my dream producers.
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I've always been a huge reggae fan.
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I wake up every morning knowing how ridiculously lucky I am to be able to do what I love for a living, and that sense of wonder never, ever wears off.
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African Americans are one of the oldest ethnic groups in this country. We been here since the beginning. Before the beginning.
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The tabernacle of unity hath been raised; regard ye not one another as strangers.
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Well, I didn't really have a plan. I just wanted a hit.
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I don't really have anything against Will Young or Gareth Gates.
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I was a really big kid.
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I really am a cockeyed optimist.
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I'm just a kid from Bronx who got lucky.
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Dining rooms are really all about the table and the chairs.
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So now I feel I'm lucky in the respect that I can sort of pick a little more carefully, which is tricky because as a black actress, there aren't that many roles to pick from.
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I am lucky, I'm the first to admit that.
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I like drums, really, if they're under control.
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I'm such a relationship guy. I really am.
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For me, what's crazy is CRM has really evolved, and keeps evolving.
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I have been obscenely lucky. I've got most of the things I've asked for and done well at the things I've wanted to succeed at.
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When you're a pro athlete, life is very narcissistic - everything relates back to you and how you play. When you are getting out of pro sports, you suddenly have to get a little more mindful of what's going on around you and how you affect the rest of the world.
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I think he definitely takes it up another level as far as intensity on the field. We've had some good football coaches here, and they've all had their strengths. One of his strengths is his intensity.
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I had polio when I was 13. I started feeling stiff, my joints ached, and over a two-week period I lost my coordination and 20 pounds.
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I'm getting to be a real pro at coming into things midstream and trying to catch up.
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I wanted to live in the suburbs and have a white picket fence and my own bedroom. And a staircase - I thought having a staircase meant that you were a normal family. I thought somehow if you could transplant us to the suburbs, we would become a normal family. But in retrospect, I'm so grateful I grew up in the Chelsea.
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I've been really lucky.