Cynthia Addai-Robinson Quotes
I'm really inspired right now by a lot of the actors and actresses who are pursuing storytelling outside of just acting. They're writing, producing, they are creating their own material. That's really exciting to me. It feels like the possibilities are endless as far the things that you can make and even where they can be shown.

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I will keep working hard!
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Unlike the Marxists, I have no mind block against the U.S.
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Court TV will always hold a special place in my heart, and I will always look back at my time there with great gratitude and affection.
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I think the British audience might be more open-minded with some of my imagery and weird choices.
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When I was growing up, it was so embarrassing to be from Jersey.
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If you keep bashing your head against the same wall, at some point you're going to fall over and be still for awhile.
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As much as we were very proud of being a pop band, I know we never felt like we fit into that category.
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To me, patriotism is about working ethically and wholeheartedly in our chosen field.
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I can do a good John Wayne.
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The Koran and the laws of all civilized nations legislate against the vilification of religions.
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Stat rosa pristina nomine, nomina nuda tenemus.
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There were so many outstanding women in scripture that were leaders. And, you know, the organized church sometimes puts boundaries on us that the Bible doesn't.
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So I've gone in and out of the U.N., working on counter-terrorism, on U.N. reform, on peacekeeping, peace and security issues, many things through the years but always with a strong interest in humanitarian issues, and human rights issues as well.
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With corsets, it's interesting when you put them on, realizing that's what women actually wore. They're just so constricting.
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I've always had to train harder than others to get the oxygen to my muscles because of my lung capacity. I have to push myself past the point of being comfortable.
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I like wet hair and sweatpants. I like sneakers and ponytails.
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We all know scientists who in private life do not come up to the standard of truthfulness, but who, nevertheless, would not consciously falsify the results of their researches.
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When I was growing up, the Spanish-speaking world was Balkanized. We were isolated. We didn't know what was happening in cultural terms in Ecuador, Colombia and Chile. Nowadays, this has changed a lot - fortunately for writers and readers. There is much more integration.
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Consequently, citizen legislators, rotating back to their communities after a short period of public service—considered an indispensable and routine characteristic and design of representative government at the time of the founding, and for a century thereafter—have been replaced with a professional ruling class led by governing masterminds. For the most part, they are isolated from the communities from which they hail and are consumed with the daily jockeying for position and power within their ranks. Moreover, they both pander to and lord over their constituents.
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Sure, 'Les Miserables' can be melodramatic. And seeing the musical instead of reading the novel will save you some time and spare you the long part where Hugo goes on and on about the Parisian sewer system. But I would hate for the novel to lose that.
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Only capitalists get photographers.
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Most of the major consumer-goods companies roll out their marketing programs in the I-4 corridor. It reflects what America looks like.
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I'm really inspired right now by a lot of the actors and actresses who are pursuing storytelling outside of just acting. They're writing, producing, they are creating their own material. That's really exciting to me. It feels like the possibilities are endless as far the things that you can make and even where they can be shown.