Edward Einhorn Quotes
One of the rules of plays, I feel, is to never use an extra word if you don't have to.
Edward Einhorn
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So, from a very young age, my mom tells me that I wanted to be Michael J. Fox. I didn't want to be an actor. I just wanted to be Michael J. Fox for awhile. And then, I realized that he was an actor, so I pursued that.
Patrick J. Adams
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I try to keep a low profile.
D. B. Sweeney
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I don't accept any money, free products, or anything else of value from the companies whose products I cover or from their public relations or advertising agencies.
Walt Mossberg
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I admit the last couple of years shows were not up to par.
Larry Hagman
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As youngsters, my mother taught her children that while we might not be the smartest people around, we could be courteous, polite and considerate of others.
Zig Ziglar
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I've been in many auditions thinking, 'God, do I have to take my shirt off?'
Sam Heughan
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2006 is all about getting your house in order and I mean that metaphorically.
LaToya London
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I do not know how to teach philosophy without becoming a disturber of established religion.
Baruch Spinoza
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We all have our own little thing, I think.
Patricia Arquette
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I'm very serious about becoming a dramatic actor. I don't want to play cameo parts walking on as Carl Lewis the athlete. I want to go on stage or screen and be taken seriously.
Carl Lewis
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Though it was never a goal in life, it has occurred to me that I've met six presidents of the United States. OK, I met four of them before they became president, including Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, No. 43.
Dan Jenkins
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Though I thoroughly enjoyed playing crime branch officer Gautam Savant, it drained a lot out of me, too. It shook my faith in myself, as I explored my hidden side and wondered if I was just acting or using the character as an excuse to vent my mean side.
Randeep Hooda