Elizabeth Hay Quotes
This is the way of long and empty roads: nearly forgotten things surface and singing voices improve.

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Slack users I know, including me, love many things about the service. As the company likes to brag, it's fast, it's transparent, and it's great for brainstorming.
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During my second draft pass on my last book I made 20,000 words happen in a week, which is practically supernatural for me, and it would never have been possible without three nights in a hotel in my own city.
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It's the irrational things that interest me.
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I hate abortions, but just could not make that choice for someone else.
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I save money when I'm working so that I never have to take a role simply to pay the bills.
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OK, I'm happy. I'm happy. All right? I'm happy.
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A biblical false prophet was a servant of the devil attempting to lead people away from the truth.
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I'm sponsored by Audi, so I have this rather lovely rather arrangement where they just insist that I'm always in the latest model.
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You don't cruise the Internet looking for your name and walk away with a good feeling. So, I never do it.
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As a child, I was always drawn to heroic characters. I decided I wanted to act when I realised that Superman and all those gangsters and Indians were just real people in costume.
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I hate the word sexy.
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I actually remember the exact date I got the call that I got the 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' role - May 6, 2016. It was probably the best day of my life.
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I was one of the most brilliant liars as a child.
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Well, you know, I never want to feel like I have a set plan of what I'm supposed to do. I kind of like to go script by script, and if I like the character and like the story that's why I want to do a movie.
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Many of those people involved in Adolf Hitler were Satanists, many were homosexuals - the two things seem to go together.
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Anyone who has seen me spin that heavy, giant wheel on television knows that I'm not a steroid user.
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'Star Trek' was always a little bit closed emotionally. I never connected to the characters.
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The roughest road often leads to the top.
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We proceed by doubt, by trial and error, by resisting the impulse to lunge after certainty.
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History teaches us that the capacity for things to get worse is limitless.
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This is the way of long and empty roads: nearly forgotten things surface and singing voices improve.