Edwin Osgood Grover Quotes
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I am surrounded by great people.
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The glass is always half full: I have no time for anything negative - and actually, I've bought crystals for all my team, so they all carry crystals as well.
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We should not give up and we should not allow the problem to defeat us.
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More and more what we're licensing, we're licensing on a global basis - even though the studios aren't orchestrated to sell that way yet, my bet is that they will.
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I spend most of my time thinking about things like laundry and buying stationery supplies.
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Childhood is the kingdom where nobody dies. Nobody that matters, that is.
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Toward the end of the Olympics, you get physically tired and drained. And no matter how much rest you have, your body is tired.
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Most actors are not rich - they are very poor indeed. What keeps them going is that they just love the job.
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If you are born an artist, you have no choice but to fight to stay an artist.
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I've got many close friends, but there's an awful lot about friendship that is not demonstrative in my case.
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There's plenty of money to be had. But you also lose your soul.
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Ziri's soul felt like the high roaming wind of the Adelphas Mountains and the beat of stormhunters' wings, like the beautiful, mournful, eternal song of the wind flutes that had filled their caves with music he could not possibly remember. It felt like home.
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There is no doubt in my mind that he would have (killed) again.
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There is great weight in the modern times of being monarch, the scrutiny and access is much more than in times gone by.
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If a writer stops observing he is finished. But he does not have to observe consciously nor think how it will be useful. Perhaps that would be true at the beginning. But later everything he sees goes into the great reserve of things he knows or has seen.
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And the poem, I think, is only your voice speaking.
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Like the minor poet who knows the meanness of his gift, I am doomed to a lifetime of frustration: to be able to comprehend beauty, but not create it.
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Black Power simply means: Look at me, I'm here. I have dignity. I have pride. I have roots. I insist, I demand that I participate in those decisions that affect my life and the lives of my children. It means that I am somebody.