Johnny Rzeznik Quotes
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One thing I did was grow up as an ardent naturalist. I never grew out of my bug period.
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I have been offered a lot for my work, but never everything.
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I have never believed in the impossible.
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Love can never be fully explained.
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I had an interest in Scandinavian countries because I'd never seen snow.
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I've never had to explain 'Prometheus' to people, ever. Most people get it.
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Never despair, but if you do, work on in despair.
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I hear a lot of 'Top Model' girls say they are dismissed by clients because they recognize them, but it never happened to me.
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My family never owned a home. We leased.
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The power to command has never meant the power to remain mysterious.
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If you don't use good ingredients, the outcome is never going to be excellent. But if you buy the freshest ingredients that are in season, at their peak, and you cook with them, you can't really go wrong.
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I was so worried when I left 'GH:' so scared I'd never work again.
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I didn't have children, but I never wanted children.
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I have never planned to have babies by a certain age.
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I have never broken a contract in my career.
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Money is a bubble that never pops. It's a consensus hallucination.
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I think everyone in Hollywood works on multiple things because you never know what's going to happen with your projects.
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I've never worried about life's big questions.
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Aim for brevity while avoiding jargon.
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The fast-growing hospitality industry is very much in need of skilled workers. Thousands of workers will benefit from the outreach, English literacy and occupational skills.
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When you're dealing with a new platform, the real trick is just getting the game running.
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When I write for kids, I have to make sure they know what can't happen. They have to know it's a fantasy. But when I write for adults, they have to think it's real. Every detail has to be real or they won't buy it.
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Am I old-fashioned? I think I might be. I am a lucky woman, because I was born with a priceless gift... the ability to laugh at the misfortunes of others.
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It's better to have a pocket full of regrets than to never have lived.