Bethany Cosentino (Best Coast) Quotes
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I was in the invasion of Normandy in southern France.
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Politics colours everything, and anyone who wants change is necessarily political. As an environmental campaigner more or less since I left school in the early '90s, I have always been involved in lobbying, campaigning and pushing for changes.
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I come from really humble people. We never had a lot.
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You have succeeded in life when all you really want is only what you really need.
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I don't want to be on the Internet.
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I'm a choir girl gone horribly, desperately wrong.
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The real challenge that we face in our communications with others is to condition our hearts to have Christlike feelings for all of Heavenly Father's children. When we develop this concern for the condition of others, we then will communicate with them as the Savior would.
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I don't let anything kill my spirit.
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Fashion has this youth mania. But 70-year-old ladies don't have 18-year-old bodies, and 18-year-olds don't have a 70-year-old's dollars.
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I love acting but I also love writing, especially comedy.
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I have a difficult time sitting down for long periods.
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The least sexy city is Los Angeles. And it poses as the most sexy. As you grow up, L.A. is being sold to you as home of the bikini-clad party girls. And then you get there, and it's full of very goal-oriented, yoga-obsessed careerists.
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Actually, I used to be a busboy in a strip joint in New York and so I hate strip joints. I'm not that kind of person.
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As soon as I started to realize that I could make a living playing professional soccer, I went to that place where I could torture myself because I knew it would make me better for the championship game.
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We are all captives of the picture in our head - our belief that the world we have experienced is the world that really exists.
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Trump says a lot of things that are crazy... Trump's a moron.
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Would you know my name if I saw you in heaven? Would it be the same If I saw you in heaven?
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Andy Warhol: I think everybody should like everybody.Gene Swenson: Is that what Pop Art is all about?Andy Warhol: Yes, it's liking things.
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My family and my friends are most important to me. These people are my foundation.
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I think the most important thing for an artist is to stay true to who you are. I want to stay as authentic as possible, as that's how we're going with our team.
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The oldest and most important currency is debt.
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The memory of things gone is important to a jazz musician.
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A weak understanding of what the Bible says about sin is tied to a weak understanding of what the Bible says is achieved by the cross.
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It's important to stay creative.