Edith Pattou Quotes
It was the difference between walking with a stranger and walking with your heartmate. It was the difference between working for duty and working for love.

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In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is.
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Stax was rejoicing in the difference in who we are, and that's what you see in the film.
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It is the duty of every good officer to obey any orders given him by his commander in chief.
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My mom started working at the California Shakespeare Theater in Oakland when I was two years old, so I've always grown up around theater.
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The rule of joy and the law of duty seem to me all one.
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Repetition creates pattern. If I have a hundred of these, a hundred of those, it doesn't make any difference what these and those are. If I can repeat anything, I have the possibility of a pattern from hickory nuts and chicken eggs, shards of glass, branches. It doesn't make any difference.
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I've always been a fan of sci-fi, fantasy, and horror. I like working with larger-than-life characters in fascinating worlds - places where the rules are different.
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I love my body. And, I'm always working out. I'm an exercise freak, be it cardio, weights, t'ai chi or yoga.
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I keep working under the delusion that someday a library will ask for my manuscripts.
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I don't see any difference between Judea and Samaria and the rest of the country.
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I know I'm not the consummate Bollywood heroine. But I'm working hard on it.
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It's about working when nobody's watching.
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Human beings have a need, generally, to destroy things. The Freudian principle of civilisation is correct. There's always, always a difference between the family image and the reality.
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You have to remember I've been working with adults since I was 12 - they were my peers, and it has an effect, for sure.
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I love working closely with people.
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I love working with a lot of different films and a lot of different people.
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I tend to write about my anxieties - it's what I'm afraid will happen. And I write a story working it out.
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I think it was just an opera. Now, you go to opera, you expect to see and hear what the opera is. So, it was Catfish Row. It was singers. Marvelous voices. It didn't make no difference what color they were.
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Violence is sometimes a duty.
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No one was ever good enough for anybody's precious sons. No one ever called daughters precious, and why was that? Things had not changed very much. In the end women like Emily and Ingrid and Freya and Joanna only had one another to lean on. The men were wonderful when they were around, but their fires burned too bright, they lived too close to the sun - look what happened to her boy, and to her man. Gone. Women only had one another in the end.
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The classic rules of American politics are dying, if not dead, if you look at the last two presidential elections. An African-American could never be president until one was; a TV reality star couldn't become president until one was.
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It was the difference between walking with a stranger and walking with your heartmate. It was the difference between working for duty and working for love.