Oliver Sykes (Oliver Scott "Oli" Sykes) Quotes
For a moment you forget how much the loss hurts. Then you remember and it buries you.

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Dancing is the last sport with no sponsor.
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Art is subjective. I'm not looking for people's praise.
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Being a role model is about being true to myself.
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Culture is a little like dropping an Alka-Seltzer into a glass - you don't see it, but somehow it does something.
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The future ain't what it used to be.
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I grew up in Albany Park in Chicago and then went to Lake View High School.
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I've written a screenplay that is a series of monologues and songs; they form this sort of human tapestry across time and place. The form is strange, but I find it really fascinating.
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A number of organizations are already using Web GIS to create shared information and facilitate collaboration, and it is literally changing the way organizations operate.
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Without coffee, nothing gets written. Period.
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If most women are looking for security, I think men look for adventure.
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You'd have to be an idiot to say no to 'Hunger Games.'
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The regulation of medicine has been a State function.
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I never limit myself when it comes to telling stories; I think people can see that in my body of work. It's just about, 'What's a great story? Is it unique? Is it a challenge?'
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If you like your brother and he's prospering, you'll be pleased for him.
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I'm just a down-to-earth guy.
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For example, I noticed that every single kid in the high school in 'The Death-Ray' is based on somebody I went to high school with.
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It feels good when you come to a place like Oklahoma to charge up the batteries. I need that.
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My mother never put an emphasis on looks. She let us grow up on our own time line. She never forced any beauty regimen into my world.
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Contrary to what the politicians and religious leaders would like us to believe, the world won't be made safer by creating barriers between people.
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I am the rich man's guru.
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I remember running up to my dad and saying, 'I want to be an actor when I grow up!' And him saying, 'Yeah, well we'll talk about it.'
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For a moment you forget how much the loss hurts. Then you remember and it buries you.