Chuck Thompson Quotes
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One never can know the whys and the wherefores of one's passional changes.
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I do not often get lonely, and I never get bored.
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The worst thing that being an artist could do to you would be that it would make you slightly unhappy constantly.
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You set up the story, but the characters start talking, and they go places that you didn't expect. You have to follow.
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I've always had a strong start, but the start in boardercross is so important. And if you're not getting better, you're getting worse.
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I've never been a person to share my private life, but I can help save lives.
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Never trust a hippie. That's definitely my motto.
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My husband and I don't have sons, so we never had to ask ourselves how we'd have felt about them playing football.
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I have never been worried about the future. I will always be able to drive my own feet.
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I never sue journalists. I employ journalists. I employ too many of them. I don't sue journalists.
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Genes are like the story, and DNA is the language that the story is written in.
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Until I was diagnosed with mouth cancer, I'd never heard of it.
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Hot water is my native element. I was in it as a baby, and I have never seemed to get out of it ever since.
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Kabir Khan is that rare director who manages to merge Bollywood formula with a good story.
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The European girls, like the Russians, tend to stick together, but there's never any rivalry. Sometimes there's a little bit of tension with the older girls because they might feel a little threatened by the younger models, but it's not between personalities.
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I'm sure you're aware, with the time it takes to put these books together, everything can suddenly start coming out at once even though I wrote anything between one and five years ago.
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American myths have never been colorless.
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I never going to satisfy everybody, so I decided to satisfy myself.
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People are not in good shape to where they have to question their own belief system because of a book or a story somebody wrote, or a SLAYER song.
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When I am at a dinner table, I love to ask everybody, 'How long do you think our species might last?' I've read that the average age of a species, of any species, is about two million years. Is it possible we can have an average life span as a species? And do you picture us two million years more or a million and a half years, or 5,000?
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My schedule is too overwhelmingly full to think about the future.
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The fact that the movement was carried on by women who, for the most part, had no money of their own and were totally inexperienced in organization, and that they won their fight in about two generations, makes a story often dramatic and always worth preserving.
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Cancer is so much bigger than a TV show.
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If you always start with the worst hand, you never have a bad-beat story to tell.