Brigid Schulte Quotes
Because this is how it feels to live my life: scattered, fragmented, and exhausting.
Brigid Schulte
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I love talking to my friends at uni and seeing what they are doing. They're just finishing their dissertations, and I kind of wish I could live their life for a second. I wish my school days could have dragged on a little longer, or that I could go back and do it later in life.
Cara Delevingne
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I want to live my life, not record it.
Jackie Kennedy
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I certainly wouldn't define myself as a northerner. I'm not even really sure what that means. I've lived in London for 50 years. I wasn't born here, but I have spent most of my life here. So I don't make much of it, to be honest. I'm just myself.
Ian Mckellen
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My whole career has been fulfilling my childhood fantasies, playing characters that are larger than life, getting to play a knight, an elf, a prince, and a soldier.
Orlando Bloom
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Home life is a foreign environment for most guys. So it's natural to show them being idiots at home.
Patricia Heaton
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I might live in Manhattan or Edinburgh or Cardiff. I think of myself as without nationality.
M. J. Hyland
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You live in this shadow that you're going to burn in Hell until you're saved. And I still worry about it a little. I don't believe in Heaven, but I do still fear Hell.
Mary Beth Patterson
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Is it in our national interest to overheat the planet? That's the question Obama faces in deciding whether to approve Keystone XL, a 2,000-mile-long pipeline that will bring 500,000 barrels of tar-sand oil from Canada to oil refineries on the Gulf of Mexico.
Jeff Goodell
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I was always the guy - out of insecurities, I was always making fun, even as a kid.
Don Rickles
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It would be a lie to say that people are coming to adoption with joy at all times. Hope, perhaps, but it would be disingenuous to say that every part coming to an adoption isn't seriously grieving.
Jennifer Gilmore
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I don't just write letters. I write laws.
Chris Smith
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Because this is how it feels to live my life: scattered, fragmented, and exhausting.
Brigid Schulte