Tarsem Singh Quotes
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All men would be tyrants if they could.
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Warren and I are friends, but working with him had been difficult.
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William and I feel that every child deserves to be supported through difficult times in their lives.
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Would you believe in what you believe in if you were the only one who believed it?
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Albania is at risk and we are living in difficult times.
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Nobody's going to give you everything on a silver tray. It's going to be difficult.
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My father was a socialist, so he would have thought that I shouldn't be a dame.
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The most difficult part of any crime novel is the plotting. It all begins simply enough, but soon you're dealing with a multitude of linked characters, strands, themes and red herrings - and you need to try to control these unruly elements and weave them into a pattern.
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The year 2013 has been very difficult, with a lot of headwinds in almost every region and every business.
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It is very difficult for me to speculate as to how long it will take for the LTE-TDD ecosystem to mature. Of course, the whole industry is speaking of scale and a combination of scale in order to get more efficiency in the ecosystem.
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I would love to have played Gollum.
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Anyone who still supports George Bush would still let Michael Jackson babysit their kids.
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Simply, there are many things I would like to do.
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I suppose I flee to life. I'm most interested when conversations become difficult.
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If I were two-faced, would I be wearing this one?
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I was a pretty difficult teenager.
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I would have loved to have been a cricketer.
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I like my country, but I don't think like an Italian. It's a complex, complicated difficult country to make things happen in.
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Perhaps my problem in marriage-and it is the problem of many women-was to want both intimacy and independence. It is a difficult line to walk, yet both needs are important to a marriage.
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If I had my wish, I would wave a wand and make MOOCs disappear.
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I usually experiment with posture and physical attributes that may inform the character. Next, my impression gets a nice injection of inspiration when the costumes arrive and I can see his silhouette in the mirror. Then I go memorize all the lines and try and connect each line to a thought I think he might have. Then I show up on the day, wait my turn, and when the director calls "action," I trust that I have done enough work on my impression that I can just believe it strongly enough to play with abandon from inside that character.
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How do I feel about war? Well anybody I guess, I hope, I don't like it.
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I don't have to put on a front. If I had to, it would be difficult and tiring.