Katie Pavlich Quotes
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The biggest public mistake I ever made was that I chose to do 'Criminal Minds' in the first place.
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In Iran, fundamentalism was fuelled to an extent by the regime of the Shah being supported by the West.
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To my child's eyes, which had seen nothing else, Shanghai was a waking dream where everything I could imagine had already been taken to its extreme.
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I admit the last couple of years shows were not up to par.
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Well I'm not a novelist. I've only written one book and that is a memoir.
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I always work with 18 friends.
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I'm still a small shrimp, not a dragon.
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I like poems where you don't really know whether to laugh or cry when you read them.
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Every parent craves for a child, and once their wishes come true, they feel that it's not possible for them to love anyone more that the first born. But the fact is, after you have the second issue, the feeling is, how can I not love the kid?
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I quickly realised that it is difficult to get started when writing a novel. You have this dream of what you want to create, but it is like walking around a swimming pool and hesitating to jump in because the water is too cold.
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If we wish our state's growth to continue, then our future will increasingly be with industries that require a highly skilled and technically proficient workforce.
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I lose faith and I lose ground, but then I see you and remember unconditional love.
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Even if I could not earn a penny from my writing, I would earn my livelihood at something else and continue to write at night.
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A brave heart? It feels like a swollen and aching thing in my chest.
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When a manufacturing engineer is hired to create new products but insists on sharing his "wisdom" in accounting with the company controller, he is not going to last long in that company.
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Tradition itself, in times of dogmatism and dogmatic revolution, is a revolutionary force which must be safeguarded.
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It seems acceptable today to scream for revolution, without any concept of what will follow it. This is just what the forces at large want, for who will follow a man who doesn't know where he's going?
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It is hereby earnestly proposed that the USA would be much better off if that big, sprawling, incoherent, shapeless, slobbering civic idiot in the family of American communities, the City of Los Angeles, could be declared incompetent and placed in charge of a guardian like any individual mental defective.
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Yes, there's something dangerous about turning people into token social activists. I was thinking about this recently with our pop-culture feminism, when feminism is such a buzzword in the media now. We're covering it in a way that we haven't before, but also in a way that's way more surface level. And while I think that there's some danger in that, I also think it's a great gateway for some people.
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My focus on 9/11 was on the victims - in the towers, in the planes - and all that loss.
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Modern feminism cannot survive without victims.