Cintra Wilson Quotes
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I've always been an underdog. I feel like I beat the odds.
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Free societies are societies in motion, and with motion comes friction.
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I know she would want me to still do what I'm doing, because she kept me going a lot of times when I'd almost lose interest in getting out on the road.
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I like to think of myself as classy.
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Normally, young writers have all the time in the world and they don't always use it well.
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Any director, if you really ask them, will tell you that the toughest thing to do is like a dinner table or a dialogue scene, because you need to keep that electricity maintained throughout the course of the film.
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This was something I always dreamed and wanted to be part of, when women's wrestling was freakin' cool, and now it is.
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My perspective comes in part from being a New York black lady, in part from being an engineer. I know I'm smart and have opinions worth being heard.
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I started modeling when I was 16. The odds were against me. At 5' 8, I was shorter than most girls in the business. Still, I gave it a shot, and like with most things in my life, I never gave up.
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I didn't even respect singers until I heard Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong.
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I spent 19 years as a Washington reporter covering a variety of beats.
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I never drink water. I'm afraid it will become habit-forming.
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After I play every character, I always walk away and feel a little different. I've experienced something that's not my life, but I've made it my life.
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To have the kind of year you want to have, something has to happen that you can't explain why it happened. Something has to happen that you can't coach.
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My style hero was' Batman.' Now it's Tony Stark.
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Glossier - our content, our products - it's for all for you; it's ours.
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I'm more in the Stones camp than the Beatles camp.
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I like to put something on and want to listen to it again once I get done listening to it, not feel like I need an ear break.
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I love gay Mardi Gras in Sydney, which is a big parade, a big march that thousands and thousands of people participate in. And there's one little group... well it's not little, it's got hundreds of people marching, and they're all very sweet, middle-aged and elderly people who are the parents of gay children who are out and proud.
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Old age is not a disease - it is strength and survivorship, triumph over all kinds of vicissitudes and disappointments, trials and illnesses.
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I feel it's my responsibility to be able to take care of my family by living off the land. That's the ultimate goal for a man.
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Be hard on yourself, easy on others.
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Imperial children are necessary, but they’re not exactly wanted.