Chien-Ming Wang Quotes
In Taiwan there's a saying: Raising a child is more important than giving birth. Raising a child is greater.

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I drive a car, like an adult. Not brilliantly. I'm not great.
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Once a song's out there, it's no longer mine. And that's the whole purpose of music: to belong to people.
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I was always used to being centre stage - something that had its good and bad points.
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That's a beautiful thing. The more successful you are, the more people are going to come and be a part of music.
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If you tell the truth you get into trouble, and that's why politicians are extremely dull.
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I guess that I'm primarily thought of as a rocker, largely because of 'Frankenstein' being such a heavy song - you know, it was really hard rock, almost a precursor of heavy metal and just the image of the synthesizer. I happened to be the first guy to get the idea of putting a strap on the keyboard.
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Life is ours to be spent, not to be saved.
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The most important thing is to enjoy yourself and have a good time.
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I definitely went through a period when I was a teenager when every girl was 'The One' and every break-up was the 'Worst Thing That Had Ever Happened.'
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The strength of democratic societies relies on their capacity to know how to stand firm against extremism while respecting justice in the means used to fight terrorism.
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It is important to note that there exist vast gender differences in the global role of papillomaviruses in human cancers. This is mainly due to the role of this virus family in the induction of cancer of the cervix.
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I read YA novels constantly, so I really want to be in a young adult rom-com, but I worry that I'm aging into the parent role, which is a little scary.
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I grew up watching science fiction and action movies. I love it. I absolutely love it!
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Lord Caversham: No woman, plain or pretty, has any common sense at all, sir. Common sense is the privilege of our sex.Lord Goring: Quite so. And we men are so self-sacrificing that we never use it, do we, father?
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I want to make good, fun films, not necessarily experimental ones.
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I do think space hotels are probably in our future.
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I did once shatter a chandelier. I was singing with my college choir in Wales. I was the soloist and I hit the high note and there was this massive bang and all this glass came down from the ceiling. I'd like that to be my party trick if I can perfect it.
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College was a great time. I partied there, but I also learned how to act.
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There's lots of institutions and lots of different cultures, and so that's the kind of thing that parents need to be able to evaluate, and students themselves, when they make a selection.
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You can write 16 plays and not make as much money as you did doing one movie.
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There's always a fundamental misery that's with me that I always relate to some bit of loss or something. I don't know what it is about me, but even though I'm happy on the surface, there's something there, I guess. So, it all comes from wherever it comes from. I really don't know where that is.
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The grief of losing my father has come in waves over the years, as it does with most people. His love and devotion as a father provided my closest, most intimate relationship. Dad, and our time together, is in my bones. While reflecting on him, the memories themselves seem to boil down into certain 'essences of Dad.'
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Speaking for myself, my very integrity as a human being needs to include my freedom to explore who I am both spiritually and sexually. Not just to explore - but to practice.
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In Taiwan there's a saying: Raising a child is more important than giving birth. Raising a child is greater.