Warren MacKenzie Quotes
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I wanted to make Canadian films, and I ended up making American films.
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I wanted to be Katharine Hepburn-ish – there was a bit of nobility about her.
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I've felt ugly and insecure.
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The advice that is wanted is commonly not welcome and that which is not wanted, evidently an effrontery.
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The '70s were a time of turmoil and turnover. But I grew up here. I always wanted to play here.
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I wanted to be famous. I wanted people to talk about me.
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I've never wanted to be the boss.
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No, I haven't asked for a guy's number, but I've always wanted to.
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I read that book, 'Lonesome Dove,' and I told my agent that they were gonna make a miniseries out of it and I wanted to be in it. I didn't care what part.
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I've never wanted to be put into a box, not musically.
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I was really into my studies and wanted to be a doctor.
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A lot of women say to me, 'You know, I really hated you because my kids wanted you to be their mother.'
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When I came to America, I told my dad I wanted to be an actress.
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Musically, I always wanted to experiment.
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I think I've achieved everything I wanted to.
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I wanted to emulate Bob Flanagan, the high voice in the 'Four Freshmen.' I wanted to sing high like he did.
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I wanted to sing songs that my voice was comfortable with.
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Almost none of the poetries I admire stick to their labels, native or adopted ones. Rather, they are vagrant in their identifications. Tramp poets, there you go, a new label for those with unstable allegiances.
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Written by a woman automatically is better.
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Me, I have a science fiction writer's conviction that the damn robot is supposed to speak human, not the other way around.
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One's ships come in over a calm sea.
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God doesn't need us to give Him our money. He owns everything. Tithing is God's way to grow Christians.
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I found enormous opposition to my religion. It's like if you want to strengthen your biceps, you lift heavy weight, as heavy as you can handle, and work your muscles against resistance until it grows strong. I had to do that with my religion.
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Sculpturing didn't stick with me. I never felt I wanted to go on with that.