Courtney Milan (Heidi Bond) Quotes
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One often learns more from ten days of agony than from ten years of contentment.
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I'm more interested in producing than acting.
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Nature can do more than physicians.
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Be more dedicated to making solid achievements than in running after swift but synthetic happiness.
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When you negotiate with terrorists, you get more terror.
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In my theater work, I've had much more three-dimensional, broader-stroke characters.
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I'm probably the only relief pitcher who has more saves than strikeouts.
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There are a lot more female writers wanting to direct their own material and hopefully will be given the opportunity.
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I got very addicted to performing. I just want to do that more.
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What can be indissoluble if a perpetual Union, made more perfect, is not?
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You can't get more for less. You get what you pay for.
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I shall state silences more competently than ever a better man spangled the butterflies of vertigo.
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The future is no more uncertain than the present.
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Most of us have far more courage than we ever dreamed we possessed.
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It seems that the fiction writer has a revolting attachment to the poor, for even when he writes about the rich, he is more concerned with what they lack than with what they have.
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I describe myself as a simple Buddhist monk. No more, no less.
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I want to see more Asian. I want to see more Latin. I want more Indian. There's more than Mindy Kaling out there, guys! There's more than Bai Ling.
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We must do everything we can to be more aggressive in confronting Syria about what they are doing in Iraq.
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I liked Dallas better because it was more deceptive, you could do more with it.
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If reality shows are so popular, that means their viewers are screaming for more realness.
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So there's nothing more provocative than taking a genre that everybody who's cool hates - and then making it cool.
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Our religions are much more similar than they are different.
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Poetry is not Irish or any other nationality; and when writers such as Messrs. Clarke, Farren and the late F. R. Higgins pursue Irishness as a poetic end, they are merely exploiting incidental local colour.
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And nothing says lace like…more lace