Estelle Winwood Quotes
My advice to actresses is don't worry about your looks. The very thing that makes you unhappy in your appearance may be the one thing to make you a star.

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For every three scripts that you get through, one will be made, and that doesn't even necessarily mean that they're going to cast you in it.
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When your dreams include service to others - accomplishing something that contributes to others - it also accelerates the accomplishment of that goal. People want to be part of something that contributes and makes a difference.
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Each day, each one of us chooses not to do many things that would be legal but offensive to those around us.
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I watched the first moon landing at a bar in Paducah, Kentucky, a fact worth mentioning only because I still remember how suddenly silence descended on this raucous place when Neil Armstrong started coming down that ladder.
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It is seldom very hard to do one's duty when one knows what it is, but it is often exceedingly difficult to find this out.
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It is a sad fact about our culture that a poet can earn much more money writing or talking about his art than he can by practicing it.
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From what we've heard about George W., he has a lot issues that he wants to run on. They're positive. They're good. He thinks he's got a good vision for America.
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I don't sort of sit in a chair and pompously feel proud of myself about all the things we might have accomplished.
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You don't only worry about the people who hate or resent you; in a way, you're more worried about the people who love you.
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Larry only ever wrote one song, and he wrote that with Tony Kaye, I think it was, from Yes.
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I work in colour sometimes, but I guess the images I most connect to, historically speaking, are in black and white. I see more in black and white - I like the abstraction of it.
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I was 5 years old when the stock market crashed; I lost everything.
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There are many really good teams in our conference this season. Miami, Indiana and Detroit will be our fiercest opponents this year. But we just have to focus on our game and be patient with the realistic hope that we'll be on top after all is said and done.
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I don't care if people know who I am or if I make a ton of money, I just love my work so much.
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When I am at a straight club, which is like once a year, if a man even looks in my direction, I verbally attack him.
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In America, we all come from somewhere else, and we carry along some dream myth of home: a notion that something - our point of origin, our roots, the home country - is out there.
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I'd been told that when you first put your feet on African ground, you'll be hit by a feeling of overwhelming understanding, like you've returned home and suddenly belong. Quite frankly, I didn't feel that.
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I like how I feel when I am in shape. I don't go to a gym; I run.
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My parents are artists and they decided they would prefer to paint in the Mediterranean rather than in Scotland.
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I think it is terribly important to have opinions, and to think. We live in a world of action without thought.
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I think Puerto Rico becoming a state would fulfill the destiny of 3.5 million American citizens that live in Puerto Rico.
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My advice to moms that have to go to work is to just be easy on yourself and know that you're doing the best you can.
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I'll only stop singing when I'm in my grave.
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My advice to actresses is don't worry about your looks. The very thing that makes you unhappy in your appearance may be the one thing to make you a star.