Edmund Gwenn Quotes
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If the liberties of the American people are ever destroyed, they will fall by the hands of the clergy.
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I'm the first person in my family to play poker.
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I've done over 125 posters and I have worked with some of the best photographers in the world. They made me America's Number one Pin Up.
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I love the essay. It's my favorite genre to work in.
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The poor are the blacks of Europe.
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I am the shore and the ocean, awaiting myself on both sides.
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I don't watch that much comedy. I think it's professional jealousy. That and a lack of support for my community.
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I hope this series is good work, but it is in the half-hour medium, which is limited to a kind of mediocrity that sponsors are just dying to have right now, and the public, for some reason, is unconsciously demanding.
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Novels are my favorite to write and read. I do like writing personal essays, too. I'm not really a short story writer, nor do I tend to gravitate to them as a reader.
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Modelling is no better or worse than many other professions, but it is more obvious, more accessible.
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Educated and productive young people are needed to help lift their countries out of poverty and create a wealthier, more secure world.
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So anyway, I've learned a lot about myself just in terms of acting but just work ethic and interesting things like full-page monologues or talking straight into camera, which I had never gotten to do before.
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Yes, evolution by descent from a common ancestor is clearly true. If there was any lingering doubt about the evidence from the fossil record, the study of DNA provides the strongest possible proof of our relatedness to all other living things.
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Cotton Mather's publications in his own lifetime amounted to more than 400 titles, and his magnum opus, on which he labored most of his life, remains unpublished: a commentary on every verse of every book of the Bible. Anyone who leaves that kind of record behind issues an irresistible invitation to historians.
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Giving is better than receiving because giving starts the receiving process.
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I envy you going to Oxford: it is the most flower-like time of one's life. One sees the shadow of things in silver mirrors. Later on, one sees the Gorgon's head, and one suffers, because it does not turn one to stone.
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We are each other's reference point at our turning points.
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What's your hurry? There is nothing up ahead that's any better than it is right here.