Gautama Buddha Quotes
Quotes to Explore
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Always remember that the most important thing in a good marriage is not happiness, but stability.
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Hard work is not why I have been successful as a model.
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Messengers of Peace such as Midori - and our Goodwill Ambassadors, who work directly with the UN agencies - are dedicated and well-informed and credible advocates on behalf of the United Nations. They help us educate audiences worldwide and rally support on key issues of the United Nations.
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I always work with a goal - and the goal is to improve as a player and a person. That, finally, is the most important thing of all.
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There's no possibility that foresight work will ruin my creativity. It goes to a different area than the creative wellspring of SF.
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When people connect to my work, it makes me feel great. A lot of that stuff is really deep, and when I play something and people feel what I feel, and use it in important situations in their lives, like at weddings or funerals, that's so powerful. It means I can connect with them on an important level.
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My mother raised us to think that if we worked hard, and if we put our end of the bargain in, it would work out OK for us.
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Getting married and then having children just centered me and grounded my values. It was like a whole new world. It started happening in New York with a little play called Cruise Control, where I relaxed, and then I kept getting work in Hollywood till this series happened.
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As governor, I will always be willing to work with people who have ideas to offer and are ready to roll up their sleeves. That kind of teamwork will build a New Hampshire that will lead the nation and compete with the world. Together, we will help our businesses grow and build a stronger economy on a vision of innovation and growth.
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I simply seem to drift. But I sort of allow the drift, because it has a kind of check – it forces me to work harder at what I'm interested in.
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I am not here to beat anyone. I am here to make a name for myself, and I am glad to work with great directors. I don't believe in the term 'next superstar.'
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I like to work for four or five hours a day. I aim for seven days a week.
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I'm proud of my work and how far I've come, and I'm proud of the way that I did it.
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I don't belong to any country clubs. I don't have this big circle of friends. Where I make my friends is where I work.
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I work out four to five days a week, alternating three workouts.
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Basically, the way I do it is I get to work with a bunch of people; get a bunch of great people together, and you'll be able to get something cool on the other side.
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I love the way you can fall in love with a piece of literature; how words alone can get your heart doing that.
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If I read a script and find it engaging and I start making choices in my mind on how to approach the work, than that's a good indication that it is something worth pursuing.
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Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.
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If you're locked to the words on the script, as good as those scripted words are, if you didn't have the time to rehearse them correctly or if the perceived dynamic between the actors is different from what the writer imagined, and you're not allowed to stray from that, you're going to have a stilted scene.
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I'm not very cool. I have a really hard time meeting people and stuff.
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In 2007, I did a horseback trip across part of central Mongolia with my 13-year-old son - we encountered Marco Polo at all these historical places where Mongolian nomads would reference his accounts and his relationship with Kublai Khan.
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I never see myself as writing satire. I think I write about people as they really are, without making them better or worse.
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Happiness comes when your work and words are of benefit to others.