Courtney Milan (Heidi Bond) Quotes
He was nothing but a deep abyss of want, and only she could fill him.
Courtney Milan
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Never having alone time is real tough on people.
Yakov Smirnoff
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Many leaders of big organizations, I think, don't believe that change is possible. But if you look at history, things do change, and if your business is static, you're likely to have issues.
Larry Page
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I love Bridget Fonda.
Rachel Nichols
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I believe how you measure a good movie is how many times you can see it. With comedies, I like to be a producer, because comedies can get corny and go off track real fast. I'm always the 'less is more' guy when it comes to a scene. So I'ma be the one who will keep it grounded.
Ice Cube
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For the most part, it's a very male-dominated business. Most executives are male, so it's always sort of their vision of stuff. I'm constantly fighting against that, even when I play the wife or the girlfriend or the best friend. I always try my hardest to bring as much layering in and not make things stereotypical, but it's hard.
Madchen Amick
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Books allow you to see the world through the eyes of others.
Malorie Blackman
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Science is defined in various ways, but today it is generally restricted to something which is experimental, which is repeatable, which can be predicted, and which is falsifiable.
Walter Lang
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Be drawn to the visual arts for it can expand your imagination.
Barbara Januszkiewicz
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Everyone dreams of living in Paris.
Natalie Portman
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I think the dot-com boom and bust represented the end of the beginning. The industry is more mature today.
Carly Fiorina
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With TV, the pace is so fast, the scripts are coming at you, the directors are firing things at you, it's breathtaking.
Taraji P. Henson
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I would have done well as a gypsy child, I think. A circus baby. I coulda played a great street urchin or ragamuffin. Or just been one. I certainly liked entertaining people and making jokes, but I don't know necessarily if that's what your child is prone to that you should necessarily put them in a real working industry at six years old.
Natasha Lyonne