Zac Posen Quotes
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People always want to doubt you.
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Golf was never a religion to me.
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Honestly speaking, I don't like my films. When I watch them, I see a lot of scope for improvement, so if I were to see any of my films, like 'Dhoom,' I might say... 'It would have been better if...' or 'had it been...' and this is all about evolving.
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There is nothing that says unions have a God-given right to be there. We have to work at it and make ourselves relevant to every section of the workforce.
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If you think about it, you can have the best CGI, but you can always tell that it is CGI. Your brain can spot that is not real even though you think it looks cool. Your brain knows the truth, so you don't jump and you don't scream. It was very important for me to expose the audience to real elements.
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It's incredibly fun to play someone that you don't like. It exorcises your own demons in a way. It's cathartic. We all have things that we don't like about ourselves, little things. And I get to amplify those things and put them out there. It's fun and it has a cleansing effect.
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'First Family' on the CW is about the president and his family living in the White House.
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I'm the eldest at 51, and if the Stones can drag themselves around once more, then there's a few more albums in us.
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I went to a Catholic all-girls school, and we would play cassettes of music we liked, and when it was my turn, they would laugh at my choices. I would play Billie Holliday, Elmore James and Howlin' Wolf, but it was fine; if I had to listen to their choices, they had to listen to mine.
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You can't be preachy - kids are allergic to messages.
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If you actually keep things very organized and clutter-free, you can have more furniture than you think you can in a small space.
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The best thing I did was to choose the right heroes.
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I have been singing randomly, obsessively, obnoxiously for as long as I can remember.
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The importance of the arts to the societies in which they thrive is well documented.
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My giving story started with my parents - my late mother, Frances Arrillaga, who dedicated her life to philanthropic and community service, and my father, John Arrillaga, whose daily generosity of heart, mind, and hands-on contributions make him one of the most extraordinary philanthropists I know.
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I like almost everything, even country twang, disco, blue grass and accordions.
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When I began we did not really have a lot of First Amendment law. It is really surprising to think of it this way, but a lot of the law - most of the law that relates to the First Amendment freedom of the press in America - is really within living memory.
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I am single and childless, but I have lots of friends and I am an aunt to three lovely children.
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In the scale of American blunders - from the Dred Scott decision to the Neutrality Acts of the 1930s to the tragedy of Vietnam - is the Trump presidency really unique?
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Labels don't really impress, it's the uniqueness and risk in decor that inspire.
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I think that Africa has made quite rapid progress and a lot of the conflicts that we saw on the continent have abated.
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I grew up in war and saw the United Nations help my country to recover and rebuild. That experience was a big part of what led me to pursue a career in public service. As Secretary-General, I am determined to see this organization deliver tangible, meaningful results that advance peace, development and human rights.
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If anything ever bothers us, we don't hold it in for one second, Cox continued.
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I have a garden, and I collect different heirloom seeds from different neighbors.