Patrick Stewart Quotes
It still frightens me a little bit to think that so much of my life was totally devoted to Star Trek and almost nothing else.

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Violin playing is a physical art with great traditions behind it.
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I could be the best looking guy in the Duma, but that's only because all the other guys are over 60.
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The collusion of big business, big labor, and big government threaten the spirit of small business that makes America great.
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My professional and human obsession is the nature of language, and my best relationships are with other writers. In many ways, I know George Eliot better than I know my husband.
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What Washington needs is adult supervision.
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My life has been forged by middle class values: faith, hard work, deep respect for America and all that she stands for.
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I have self-actualized. Pardon me whilst I adjust my glowing halo.
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Why do elites hate the poor? It's xenophobia. They don't know any poor people - except their off-the-books Brazilian nanny and illegal immigrant cleaning lady from Upper Revolta who don't speak English.
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I don't think auditioning will ever faze me again after the 'Grease' TV experience. It was fierce. There were thousands of people auditioning in four cities. I flew from home in Minneapolis to audition in L.A. I waited in line all day. I arrived at 7 A.M. and wasn't seen until 6 P.M.
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I am not in the business of suppressing books.
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Comedy can be harder because if you aren't making the audience laugh, they're going to turn on you quicker. They'll go along with mediocre drama more than they'll go along with mediocre comedy.
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I was so opposed to the war in Vietnam that I initially refused President Nixon's urgings for me to go there.
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Every guy should be the owner of a really nice pen. When you put your thoughts down, or whenever you're going to share something with someone, it means something if it bleeds out in a nice ink.
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No decent career was ever founded on a public.
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I am a professional photographer because it is the best way I know to earn the money I require to take care of my wife and children.
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I think when you suffer a tremendous loss, everybody needs love and support in tangible ways. And that's what people have done for us.
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I'm a composer, man.
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My daddy used to say that I was too big to ride and too little to hitch a wagon - no good for a damn thing.
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I like building houses, working as a carpenter, painting. You work with your hands to the best of your ability, and at the end of the day, you go home with some satisfaction: 'I built that!'
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When I moved to New York at 22, I didn't know what I wanted to do. I took an improv class, and the first scene I did, I felt like 'I want to do this for the rest of my life.' It was the first time I ever felt like that about anything. I tried to make a living off improv.
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I ask you, what am I? I’m one of the undeserving poor: thats what I am. Think of what that means to a man.
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I've never really suffered complete and utter writer's block, really. I equate it with sex: in the beginning of my career, I was writing five songs a week; now, I occasionally write a song. But it's an exciting moment when it happens!
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The Republican establishment no longer stands for us.
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It still frightens me a little bit to think that so much of my life was totally devoted to Star Trek and almost nothing else.