Radha Mitchell Quotes
For me, even just being English was a whole sort of experience in as much as I'm Australian.

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Do I not destroy my enemies when I make them my friends?
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I think studies are really important and shouldn't be compromised.
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Sometimes what I think what the news is missing is the human element, the connection - the moment that you look into a little girl's eyes or a father who has just left his family and risked everything just to try and survive.
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If you're in a dark place, you're there for a reason. And the only way to get through to those kids or to other people going through the same thing is really to meet them in that dark place and then slowly bring them to the light.
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'Star Wars' was, I mean, it was the first time I remember seeing three movies that all kind of went together. It was just an amazing final understanding of what a trilogy was.
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For me, it's always been very essential to work on projects that one can work on almost for their entire life.
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Put simply, the doctrine of 'Fair Use' applies to content republished from copyrightable material and how much of that content is, literally, fair to use.
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And it seems to me in that experience may lie at least some of the clues for policy development perhaps constitutional changes as well that Labour will need to make at the national level too.
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The poorer people and criminals of Mexico who are not very religious but not quite atheists, either, worship Saint Death.
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On the other hand, all kinds of adventurous schemes to add security checkpoints to subway and bus systems have been circulating since the London attacks. This is nonsense. No one can guaranty 100 percent security.
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I use other cookbooks for inspiration. I must say I tend to cook from my own cookbooks for parties.
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I accidentally entered a youth pageant when I was 14. That's like a beauty pageant, but without the beauty. It was terrible.
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I didn't beat her. I just pushed her out of bed.
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I don't know how to say no, and that's a weakness.
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I would wish for any one of my colleagues to have the experience of working with Martin Scorsese once in their lifetime.
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From a very young age, I wanted to get up on stage whenever I went to the theatre - the actors just seemed to be having so much fun. One of my worries about theatre, in fact, is that the actors are quite often having more fun than the audience.
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People just love to be entertained, and in order to entertain them, you have to do things in a way that they understand.
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I think happiness is a combination of pleasure, engagement and meaningfulness.
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Years of drought and famine come and years of flood and famine come, and the climate is not changed with dance, libation or prayer.
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Emotions don't disrupt our rational thinking but guide and inform it. But they are missing from our digital experience. Your smartphone knows who you are and where you are, but it doesn't know how you feel. We aim to fix that.
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I remember, as a kid, I'd follow the rooster and the chickens and watch what type of grass they'd eat. And me and my friends would eat that grass, like that was our lunch.
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I have something to say to the religionist who feels atheists never say anything positive: You are an intelligent human being. Your life is valuable for its own sake. You are not second-class in the universe, deriving meaning and purpose from some other mind. You are not inherently evil—you are inherently human, possessing the positive rational potential to help make this a world of morality, peace and joy. Trust yourself.
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For me, even just being English was a whole sort of experience in as much as I'm Australian.