Geoffrey Willans Quotes
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I started as a teenager going up on commercials.
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I had a bit of a male menopause. It started at the age of 18 and continued until I was 45.
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Some things are better than sex, and some are worse, but there's nothing exactly like it.
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I started at Pixar the month 'Monsters Inc.' came out.
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That's all I cared about too, was getting it right.
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I started gigging when I was about 16, and I was way too young to be in the clubs.
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Hip-hop was started on groups.
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We're all terminal; none of us are getting out of this alive.
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I started playing the trumpet when I was about eight.
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For cubic U I didn't know how it all got started at all.
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When I initially started acting, all I wanted to do was to be in one movie. That's it. That was my goal.
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I started modeling when I was 13 or 14, I think.
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He started pushing to make birdies and you don't do that when you're down.
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Well, when I started modeling in the mid-'80s, the girls who did shows did shows, and the girls who did magazines did magazines. That's what was understood.
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I started out as a novelist and wrote several novels before deciding to publish one, and I fully intend to go back to the form.
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How can you train if you're constantly worried about getting injured?
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Governments started negotiating towards emission reduction in 1990. That's when the official negotiations started.
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Getting a tattoo would probably make me cry.
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People want to hear clean sounds; they don't want to hear coughing in the background, pages turning.
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We become comfortable saying that there's nothing new, and then something like Malarky comes along, which is new and old and different and familiar, but ultimately itself, comfortable in its own skin, wise and smart and crazy-sexy or maybe sexy-crazy-well, you just have to read it to understand. It's a novel that sets its own course, sure and steady, even when it seems like it might be about to go over the edge of the world.
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Of course my moods change, but the average is serenity. I have a firm faith in art, a firm confidence in its being a powerful stream which carries a man to a harbor, though he himself must do his bit too; at all events, I think it such a great blessing when a man has found his work that I cannot count myself among the unfortunate. I mean, I may be in certain relatively great difficulties, and there may be gloomy days in my life, but I shouldn't like to be counted among the unfortunate, nor would it be correct if I were.
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History started badly and has been getting steadily worse.