Babe Ruth Quotes
You can bother me to autograph anything you want. When you quit bothering me to sign autographs, then I'll know I'm through. Slip me the old apple and a pen. And tell 'em to keep on bothering me.

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Whatever you want to do in the industry, do it on the smallest level at first. If you want to be a writer, write a screenplay in your house. If you want to be an actor, put on a one-man show. If you want to be a stand-up comedian, go to an open mic.
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I have to say that movies have as much impact on me as music. And that I learned as much about narrative from movies as I did from reading novels, how to arrange stories, how to juxtapose things.
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I don't want to miss out on the chance of having a good time.
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At 14, I'd have given my left arm to be a boy: I thought I was horrible and that no-one would ever find me attractive.
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Americans have long recognized the need to protect our public lands and their vast resources.
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Any time you make more than a couple of friends at an event, I think that you actually made no friends.
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For musicians, Musikfest is the most cool event.
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To some lawyers, all facts are created equal.
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The Cuban model doesn't even work for us anymore.
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When I was five I had violin lessons.
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Sometimes I attract roles that are necessary either for personal growth or enlightenment.
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My face changes when I wear make-up; I don't recognise myself.
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There is no such condition as 'schizophrenia', but the label is a social fact and the social fact a political event.
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The music is at this weird intersection of dance music and indie music. It's not quite dancey enough to do a full-blown DJ set, and it wasn't quite rock enough for a rock band. But I guess it's what makes us unique - drawing from a lot of different influences.
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He isn't insane, he's simply as trapped in his life as I am in mine. That makes us friends.
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...the really damned not only like Hell, they feel loyal to it...
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In a revolution, as in a novel, the most difficult part to invent is the end.
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I could feel the golden handcuffs of a comfortable but unfulfilling life snapping shut on my wrists.
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During the Second Boer War, from 1899 to 1902, Britain was rampantly jingoistic: anyone who opposed the war was cast as a traitor. The 'Guardian' stood against it and ran a campaign for peace while the brilliant 'Guardian' reporter Emily Hobhouse exposed the concentration camps for the Boers run by the British.
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A man walks down the street. It's a street in a strange world. Maybe it's the third world. Maybe it's his first time around. He doesn't speak the language. He holds no currency. He is a foreign man. He is surrounded by the sound, sound of cattle in the marketplace, scatterlings and orphanages. He looks around, around he sees angels in the architecture spinning in infinity and he says, "Amen" and "Hallelujah!
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If you really want to seriously think about life, and therefore take painting very seriously... and take seriously the joys that it can bring to one, then you want to go to museums. You want to study the great of the past..
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If I have to lay an egg for my country, I'll do it.
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Americans have the right to say what they believe. But with that right comes the responsibility to respect our neighbors, respect law enforcement, and obey the laws.
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You can bother me to autograph anything you want. When you quit bothering me to sign autographs, then I'll know I'm through. Slip me the old apple and a pen. And tell 'em to keep on bothering me.