Carrie Brownstein (Carrie Rachel Brownstein) Quotes
I think you should be prepared for a green-screen CGI at all times.
Carrie Brownstein
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Good cinema is what we can believe, and bad cinema is what we can't believe.
Abbas Kiarostami
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The day you settle for less is the day you will get less.
Iman
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Cats are the runes of beauty, invincibility, wonder, pride, freedom, coldness, self-sufficiency, and dainty individuality - the qualities of sensitive, enlightened, mentally developed, pagan, cynical, poetic, philosophic, dispassionate, reserved, independent, Nietzschean, unbroken, civilised, master-class men.
H. P. Lovecraft
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I grew up in a culturally radical home, where strong emotions were forbidden.
Lars von Trier
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I don't mean to be presumptuous that men don't feel this, I don't mean this, but I found that when my child was born, my first child, it felt like my heart broke.
Tea Leoni
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I did make a choice when I got away from baseball to be there to get my kids off to college.
Cal Ripken, Jr.
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Ah, Christ, I love you rings to the wild sky And I must think a little of the past: When I was ten I told a stinking lie That got a black boy whipped...
Allen Tate
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You have to be where you are to get where you need to go.
Amy Poehler
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An acceptance of your cultural inheritance, and at the same time a dislike of it, is a building block of good art.
Carey Mercer
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I passed the Bar on the first shot, But I have never practiced law.
Walter Wager
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Males always have something pathetic about them, at every age. A fragile arrogance, a frightened audacity. I no longer know, today, if they ever aroused in me love or only an affectionate sympathy for their weaknesses.
Elena Ferrante
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So long as knowledge goes beyond mere true belief, foreknowledge is implausible, since having and relying on relevant true beliefs is sufficient for inquiry. A stepping-stone version of prior true belief seems reasonable, though perhaps we should accept only an even weaker view: a stepping-stone version of roughly-accurate beliefs.
Gail Fine