Gary Lutz Quotes
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I do remember the tour of 'Cats' in Philadelphia. I was 12 and had a stomach bug.
Aaron Lazar
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There's never going to be a great misunderstanding of me. I think I'm a little whacked.
Pamela Anderson
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Let us show our fellow countrymen and the entire world what the Germans can do when they work for peace.
Walter Ulbricht
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The British Museum was our first real museum, the property of the public rather than the monarch or the church.
Kate Williams
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Being born Roman and Romanisti is a privilege.
Francesco Totti
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I think your most intimate thoughts are only honest when they're in your head.
Laura Marling
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I'm a writer more than I am a talker.
Wendell Berry
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Location work has its charms, and can seem glamorous on the outside, but I think living at home and having the stability of a home life once you've finished work is very underrated!
Saffron Burrows
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I'm a notorious late-night texter. I seem to use a lot of lip, heart, and tongue emoji.
Sam Heughan
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One of the things that I was always, and still am, is quite resourceful.
Kate Winslet
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I think one of the most boring things is a person's taste.
Ian Williams Battles
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I've always had great faith in people.
Wayne Newton
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I have good spacial awareness, and I'm pretty comfortable with a sword.
Orlando Bloom
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I had never auditioned for Broadway - any play - and I was not familiar with what you're supposed to do.
Ednita Nazario
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Once an entitlement program has been created with millions of beneficiaries, it becomes almost impossible to repeal.
Pat Buchanan
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I think I'm making music that's pretty universal.
Zola Jesus
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I think I've had an interesting life. I've done films, TV, theatre and got married. I don't have any regrets.
Kabir Bedi
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I get on well with models, and I like to treat them well.
Carine Roitfeld
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I'm glad we got that one out of the way. When it came down to it, we didn't put pressure on them for the entire game. So we ran the risk of getting embarrassed.
C. Vivian Stringer
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History” has very little to say about this war other than to recall the greatest battle ever fought between Arabs and Persians on the plains of Qadisiyyah in southern Iraq (A.D. 636). This event produces intensely emotive imagery in Iraq where the war was officially called Qadisiyyat Saddam. The irony is, however, that the battle of Qadisiyya only succeeded in overthrowing the Sassanian empire because of how rotted through it had become, and historians are agreed that the Arabs won because Iranians abandoned their army in droves to join the Islamic advance. Moreover, Iraq was inside the Sassanian empire at the time (the ruins of its capital, Ctesiphon, are in the geographical center of modern Iraq). So this kind of history is made up of a heap of ironies and is not the “cause” of anything; it merely confirms, albeit negatively, how “modern” Iraqis and Iranians have become.
Kanan Makiya
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It's often meaningless to talk about a genetic trait without also discussing the environment in which that trait appears. Sometimes, genes don't work at all until the environment awakens them.
Sam Kean
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I want to write. I want to direct. I want to produce - I want to inhabit what I think it means to fully be an artist.
Aja Naomi King
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The writer, as I see it, has the right of way, so it's up to the reader to look out.
Gary Lutz