Jack Reynor Quotes
'Star Wars' was something that I was definitely interested in. Whether or not I was really involved isn't something that I should probably disclose.Jack Reynor
Quotes to Explore
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The health care industry can play a great role in this by being aware of the fact that these children form perhaps the most neglected group of people in the country, largely because it is hard to find them.
C. Everett Koop -
Never wear anything that panics the cat.
P. J. O'Rourke -
Is there any more encouraging sign than to see an Indian, who has never been to a university, like our friend Mr. Asutosh Dey here, for example, carrying out original work and finding it recognized by the foremost societies of the world?
C. V. Raman -
For a long time, I've been interested in cultural memory and historical erasure.
Natasha Trethewey -
The McCain-Feingold limit on how much you give a candidate didn't really work because people found ways to get around it.
Foster Friess -
I wanted to write a happy song. I didn't know how.
Fiona Apple
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I'm consistently telling stories about the value of the human condition and connectedness and things like that.
J. H. Wyman -
Muzzle a dog and he will bark out of the other end.
Malcolm Lowry -
England is a nation of shopkeepers.
Napoleon Bonaparte -
I love all sorts of music. I'm really into Damian Rice and Amos Lee.
Odette Annable -
Polka dots can't stay alone. When we obliterate nature and our bodies with polka dots, we become part of the unity of our environments.
Yayoi Kusama -
It really is, to see that this kind of music is still so popular.
Wanda Jackson
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Every time you come out with an album or a song, you want to feel like you're growing a bit in what you are and giving people something that they can feel.
Usher -
You've got to perform in a role hundreds of times. In keeping it fresh one can become a large, madly humming, demented refrigerator.
Ralph Richardson -
I've written fiction for as long as I can remember; it's always been my preferred form of play.
Taiye Selasi -
People who want to be a star get their teeth capped. People who want to be an actor get to work.
Gary Ross -
The evangelical Christian faith I'd grown up with sustained me. It demanded that I refuse the drugs and alcohol on offer in our southwestern Ohio town, that I treat my friends and family kindly, and that I work hard in school. Most of all, when times were toughest, it gave me reason to hope.
J. D. Vance -
I like to stay home with my family.
Mads Mikkelsen
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Because I think in order to get famous you have to be known for something. Like 'You're the romantic comedy girl' or 'You're the Oscar-winning whatever girl.'
Rachel Weisz -
The black people I knew came from different places and backgrounds- social, economic, even ethnic- yet the color of our skin was somehow supposed to make us identical in spite of our differences. I didn't buy it. Of course we had all experienced racism in one way or another, but did that mean that we had to think alike?
Clarence Thomas -
I had a very diametrically opposite set of parents.
Bill Griffith -
My brother had written 'Ocean Eyes,' and we recorded it, basing all of the production around contemporary and lyrical dance. I think of most songs that way - if you can't dance to a song, it's not a song.
Billie Eilish -
I'll never forget the first time I heard Johann Sebastian Bach's 'Partita in E Major' for violin. It was in a late-1980s television commercial, of all things. As a young violinist at the time, it enchanted me - it was so pure, precise, and unadorned.
Ajit Pai -
'Star Wars' was something that I was definitely interested in. Whether or not I was really involved isn't something that I should probably disclose.
Jack Reynor