Catherine Hardwicke (Helen Catherine Hardwicke) Quotes
I thought, "If I can make you feel what it's like for that first super-passionate love, other people might like that too," and, of course, they did.

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If I had the choice between smoked salmon and tinned salmon, I'd have it tinned. With vinegar.
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As the anti-slavery community, we must together ensure that this attention is transferred into concrete action and results.
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One doesn't have a sense of humor. It has you.
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They do believe that if we do not wage this war against terror in places like Baghdad and Kabul, we are more likely to have it waged in Baltimore and Kansas.
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I do go into things thinking, 'Right. I'm going to enjoy this.'
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A good scare is worth more to a man than good advice.
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I like power and I like to use it.
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I am going to keep having fun every day I have left, because there is no other way of life. You just have to decide whether you are a Tigger or an Eeyore.
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The biggest killer of people is food.
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Let everyone try and find that as a result of daily prayer he adds something new to his life, something with which nothing can be compared.
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All the skills of housewifery are the ones I'm using as a producer.
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And the fifteenth century was an impassioned age, so ardent and serious in its pursuit of art that it consecrated everything with which art had to ad as a religious object.
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You can bend, but never break. Stay Unbreakable!
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It's a constant challenge trying to find balance between styling, designing and being a mom.
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The job of mayor and Governor is becoming more and more like the job of university president, which I used to be; it looks like you are in charge, but you are not.
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I myself was completely torn by the decision to start Teach For America. There was a voice in my head telling me not to do it - to take a more normal path. I did have one thing going for me, which was that I had been rejected from all the other jobs I'd applied to.
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I was interned in Auschwitz for one year. I didn't bring back anything, except for a few jokes, and that filled me with shame. Then again, I didn't know what to do with this fresh experience. For this experience was no literary awakening, no occasion for professional or artistic introspection.
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The past is the beginning of the beginning and all that is and has been is but the twilight of the dawn.
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I believe ghost story writing is a dying art.
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I thought, "If I can make you feel what it's like for that first super-passionate love, other people might like that too," and, of course, they did.