Chalene Johnson Quotes
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I'm consistently telling stories about the value of the human condition and connectedness and things like that.
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Ideas are refined and multiplied in the commerce of minds. In their splendor, images effect a very simple communion of souls.
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'LazyTown' is basically about motivation. So what do I call motivation? I call it 'go.' The show is going to inspire kids to go. Go fishing. Go dancing. Go live.
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I cook everything. I love Mediterranean cooking, I love Asian cooking. I do lots of Japanese noodles.
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If you live in New York or L.A., and you're liberal, and you're playing to a liberal crowd, it's almost like a rally... it's not edgy.
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Each book, intuitively sensed and, in the case of fiction, intuitively worked out, stands on what has gone before, and grows out of it. I feel that at any stage of my literary career it could have been said that the last book contained all the others.
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I liked St. Louis, when they were in the American League, because that was going home. I had all my family and friends there.
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If you leave me waiting 'round for hours and then call on me to do something, I need to be able to do it straight away. That's my job, like your job is to do what you do.
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Ramadan is, in its essence, a month of humanist spirituality.
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I am always happy to use my song and dance training.
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It wasn't about the money. I just wanted them to admit it was their fault.
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According to Nietzche," said a sharp new voice, making them all jump, "philosophy is the biography of the philosopher.
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He who trades pacing for gimmicky open-world freedom deserves neither.
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The drive to learn is as strong as the sexual drive. It begins earlier and lasts longer.
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If I had said, "I don't stand a chance," one thing is clear: I wouldn't have.
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I spent my life making fashion an art form.
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We dont offer you any solutions necessarily but we definitely offer you a minute to escape.
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The secret of life does not lie in its chemical basis . . . Life succeeds precisely because it evades chemical imperatives.
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Talking about muscles. They're like pets basically. They're not worth it. You have to feed them all the time and take care of them, and if you don't, they just go away. They run away.
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Any work you do, do it the best you can and achieve the maximum result.
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The results are the payoff. And all this sweating and hard work will be worth it.