Taron Egerton Quotes
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To make oneself hated is more difficult than to make oneself loved.
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The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame.
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Film has to describe and show.
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I chose my house because I loved the fact that there was a really busy road with lots of things to stare at.
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I'm not a fan of people romanticizing their loved ones in death.
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I've always been interested in violence, even as a teenager. I loved 'Helter Skelter' and books like that.
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I loved Hendrix. I mean, really, really loved him. As if he were one of the great classical composers. And he was. That's how I saw him.
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In school, I was Martha in 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' I loved that.
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It's important that people come see our show, because we are performers. We wanted people to see that.
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My heart reaches out to those whose loved ones were lost on MH17.
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I do think Jesus would skip church on Sunday morning and instead visit the nursing homes and retirement homes where so many have abandoned their loved ones.
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I went to UCLA as pre-med. When I was there my freshman year, I auditioned for a play and got it, and I was so passionate. I just loved acting so much that I decided to switch majors and pursue acting.
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I loved being in a band.
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I've always loved Def Leppard, ever since I was little.
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John Hughes loved improvisers.
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It's easier to go from theatre to film than the other way round. In film you're absolutely loved and cossetted and cared for. In film your director makes your performance. In theatre you're carrying it all.
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I read the script for 'Guncrazy' in 1985 and loved it because it was one of the few scripts I'd come across that revolved around a strong female character.
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When I was really little, I loved Whitney Houston. I thought she was the prettiest thing in the world.
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When I was in college at Amherst, my father asked me a favor: to take one course in economics. I loved it - for the challenge of its mysteries.
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Zhvania was the general secretary of the organisation which I founded, the Citizens' Union. It was the biggest organisation and came first in all elections, and Zhvania was the leader.
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When I went for my medical school interview, I had an old paperback of 'Henderson the Rain King' in the pocket of my coat. I was wearing the best clothes I had - a pair of cords and a sport coat - but when I got to the office, all the other interviewees were lined up in their black suits.
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I think this is a moment of a lot of possibilities, and openings. Occupy and the 99% movement are really going to break through, and we are going to create a new economy, an economy that we need that works for everyone. Where everyone works, everyone counts and everyone contributes.
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A lot of hard-faced men who look as if they had done very well out of the war.
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I did a musical when I was 17, an amateur show, and I loved it.