Dawn Angelique Quotes
I grew up in the dance school my mother owned, and I see everything in body shapes, everything visual.
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I really enjoy comedy. It's a real challenge.
Ted Levine
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Ten men waiting for me at the door? Send one of them home, I'm tired.
Mae West
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When I told the people of Northern Ireland that I was an atheist, a woman in the audience stood up and said, 'Yes, but is it the God of the Catholics or the God of the Protestants in whom you don't believe?
Quentin Crisp
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I'm a big sports fan - mainly basketball.
Lamorne Morris
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You know, I hate to sound self-involved, but I feel like I haven't peaked yet.
Q-Tip
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I haven't only been offered Hasidic roles.
Rachel Weisz
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The fundamental thing about my personality is that I think I'm an imposter.
Sally Mann
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Some people dream of success, while other people get up every morning and make it happen.
Wayne Huizenga
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I work out at home. I don't have a gym, but I use light weights. I do calisthenics, which is basically using your own body weight, like you do in yoga, to strengthen your core. I also do a bit of cardio.
Vidya Balan
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Life is tragic comedy, in a way. There is humor.
Tcheky Karyo
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Factories not what they used to be - they're all extremely high-tech.
Hanna Rosin
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For my money, when you're doing an on-camera performance, unless it's for something particularly stylised, you are, by and large, striving for naturalism.
Taron Egerton
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There is no pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
Karen Black
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John Spratt did a great job of constituent service. When somebody had a problem, he would jump on it. The reason I ran against him was that he was one way in the district and then when he got to Washington, he voted the opposite.
Ralph Norman
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Improvising things is always changing. A lot of momentum.
Ikue Mori
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And your very flesh shall be a great poem.
Walt Whitman
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My parents were hippies.
Rachel Kushner
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I like roles of people who can overcome things because there's strength in that and an arc - and roles where they start in one place, and toward the end of the script they end up in a completely different place, so you've seen this growth and some humanity in the role.
Olivia d'Abo
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I did dancing and singing when I was little, and then when I was 12 years old my friends were taking speech and drama at school. They were private lessons, and I started doing that. Over the years everyone else dropped out and I just kept going. I loved it.
Bella Heathcote
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It really doesn't take brains to be a politician as much as it takes stomach. Both would be nice, but in America we have accepted diminishing returns in this arena.
Rita Mae Brown
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People would say you look weak if you're not cursing the opposition and driving around in a big black car while always wearing a tie. Above all, to be 'strong' you're always supposed to be giving orders.
George Papandreou
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But he did say that the character would be on the sidelines in movies One and Two, and move into the middle with number Three, but I didn't realize he would move in with quite such a bang.
Ian McDiarmid
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I grew up in the dance school my mother owned, and I see everything in body shapes, everything visual.
Dawn Angelique