Carly Rae Jepsen Quotes
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I haven't got a waist. I've just got a sort of place, a bit like an unmarked level crossing.
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A beautiful print is a thing in itself, not just a halfway house on the way to the page.
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Nature can always be more complicated than we imagine.
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Always forgive your enemies - nothing annoys them so much.
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I always separated sports and my personal life.
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I'm just a person who forgives and forgets. I have a hard time holding grudges.
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One always wonders about roads not taken.
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I just roll with the punches.
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Peter Sellers was just a brilliant actor, and also comedic.
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My hands were constantly blistered or bloody; my ears were always ringing. I tore through drumheads and drumsticks like there was no tomorrow.
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By 17, I was modeling and had bought myself a flat. I've always tried to be self-sufficient.
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It's a scary thing going into the workforce with a $50,000 debt and you've been trained as a classical theatre actor. There's always a depression in the theatre.
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Stay humble. Always answer your phone - no matter who else is in the car.
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He was a man, he always performed his promises.
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Scott Foley was always fun because he's a very funny guy. So I liked working with him a bunch.
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My camps are always ten weeks. That's what makes me comfortable.
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I guess I was just meant to be a secretary who doesn't take shorthand. I'm a lousy typist, too - 33 words a minute.
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I've always been a huge fan of the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' movies.
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I'm very honest in my music and I'm often asked to explain the lyrics; as an introvert, I find that quite hard. And I always wear high heels on stage, which can be painful.
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Everybody in the South loves the one closeted homosexual who's married. It's just too funny to not have in a movie about the South. It's an epidemic. You gotta represent!
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When I was a kid and got in trouble, I'd always say, Mom, I'm in trouble. Well, Mom, I'm in trouble.
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You'd be surprised how hard it can often be to translate an action into an idea.
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I think a lot of writers are tempted to add complexity by over-complicating things, but always remember that most natural rules/laws are, at their core, simple. Start simple, and build from there, or you risk getting yourself and your readers tangled.
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I always wanted to be known as a songwriter and not just a songbird.