Keith Charles Flint Quotes
I'd spent years expressing myself with my body and suddenly I had the chance to express myself with my voice.

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To work with children anywhere is just plain fun.
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I grew up in New York and have lived here all my life. I think it's the best city in the world and can write about it with gusto and fervor and passion.
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In the Great Depression, you bought something if you had the cash to buy it.
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When men I have dated over the years whined about, 'Oh, you make no time for me' - see ya! I just dumped them. I don't need that pressure in my life.
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With the opening of the second decade of the twentieth century it seemed that the stage was set for the last act in an unquestioned evolutionary drama.
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Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.
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Writing is writing, and stories are stories. Perhaps the only true genres are fiction and non-fiction. And even there, who can be sure?
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When people recognise me they just kind of go 'Hi how are you,' really kind of cool you know.
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I don't like messing up. I think that's just a part of my personality. I don't like to mess up or do anything wrong. When I'm in gymnastics, I like to see my hit percent as high as possible.
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When I'm painting, I'm not aware of what I'm doing. It's only after a get acquainted period that I see what I've been about. I've no fears about making changes for the painting has a life of its own.
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I'm not on the radio all day long. I'm not on TV.
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I'm by no means condemning prescription medicine for mental health. I've seen it save a lot of people's lives.
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I think character is very much a product of where you live, who you are, what is happening in that time of your life, and I'm interested in those pressures, those forces. A political context, a social context, really determines if not who people are then how they treat one another and what they say, how they speak.
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I hated my big hair. I always wore it straight.
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People ask what my goal is. I don't have a goal.
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Our plans for 'Superman?' I can't say. This is the most super secret thing ever. It's like working for the government, like I'm on a covert mission.
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I think every country has to recognize its competitive advantage and liberate its strengths to be a partner in global trade, and that's the only way you can survive and succeed.
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We go along, without a fixed itinerary, yet at the same time with an end (what end?) in mind, and with the aim of reaching the end. A search for the end, a dread of the end: the obverse and the reverse of the same act.
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The trick to being a novelist is to act like an iceberg. Make it seem as if you're displaying only one-tenth of what you know, and the other nine-tenths isn't visible and never mind if that part is pure styrofoam!
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The first bike that I bought was a Triumph 650. I really like the Triumph 650. I mean, of course, I've driven Harleys, and I think in 'Savage Seven' I drove an Indian, but - I really love Triumph.
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'The Voice' was the first real job I've ever had that wasn't just messing around with music.
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'Cause when I had my child, people tried to make me feel like life was over for me, and I started to believe that.
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I'd spent years expressing myself with my body and suddenly I had the chance to express myself with my voice.