Barbara Johnson Quotes
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I think it is very important for all actors to complete their studies side by side.
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It shows 'us vs. them', and I'm on the 'us' side.
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At the side of the everlasting why, is a yes, and a yes, and a yes.
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I am attracted to the dark side of life!
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The flip side of humiliation is pride.
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And as pale sickness does invade, Your frailer part, the breaches made, In that fair lodging still more clear, Make the bright guest, your soul, appear.
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One on God's side is a majority.
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You know, I'm really not that bright.
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Jill Soloway is a friend of mine. She does 'Transparent,' and she's amazingly funny and brilliant and bright. And I love her show.
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People see you onstage and the glamorous side, but they don't see you traveling 600 miles a night, eating truck stop food and spending by yourself staring at walls.
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Maybe it's because I'm English, but in terms of how people perceive us I only pick up on the negative side of it.
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Girls are small and polite and smiley. They wear dresses and their hair is long and it’s pulled into shapes behind their heads or on either side.
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It all depends on which side of the desk you're sitting on.
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The sky's the limit for him, ... He's a tough guard. He's got the best coach in the world on his side.
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The bright dawn flooded the room, and swept the fantastic shadows into dusky corners, where they lay shuddering.
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God seems to throw Himself on the side of the man who knows exactly what he wants, if he is determined to get JUST THAT!
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To Koreans on the other side, we care about your freedom.
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I never take my own side in a quarrel.
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Because we are intelligent creatures-meaning that we are freed from instinctive and patterned behavior to a degree unparalleled in the animal kingdom-we are capable of, and dependent on, using rational choice to decide our futures.
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[In my writing] I know that I have made a caricature out of [others' academic] theories [but] I think that caricatures are frequently good portraits.
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In a word, learning is decontextualized. We break ideas down into tiny pieces that bear no relation to the whole. We give students a brick of information, followed by another brick, followed by another brick, until they are graduated, at which point we assume they have a house. What they have is a pile of bricks, and they don't have it for long.
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It never hurts your eyesight to look on the bright side of things.