Taron Egerton Quotes
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It's hard to make a good movie in four weeks. It's hard. I've done it, but it's not easy.
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Death is not extinction. Neither the soul nor the body is extinguished or put out of existence.
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I've never felt more comfortable in my skin, I've never enjoyed life as much and I feel so lucky.
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An idealist is one who, on noticing that roses smell better than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make better soup.
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Voting in presidential and congressional elections is a national right - and the national government should protect it.
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Soviet expansionism in Europe, the battle for control of China, and the 1950 invasion of South Korea would shatter once-euphoric dreams of post-war cooperation with the Kremlin.
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Celebrities become excluded from everyday life, kind of in exile in an echelon that is deemed better, anyway: Life of celebrity, all the fame and glamor.
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I was into sports and swimming as a kid and didn't spend a whole lot of time sitting down. I was a gymnast.
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Turning 18 is a big deal.
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As long as I'm in great shape, nobody beats me, for sure.
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I'm not into nostalgia, and I only look back to find lessons.
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In the end, the actor's main power is the power to say, 'No.'
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Both spiritual companionship and spiritual motherliness are not limited to the physical wife and mother relationship, but they extend to all people with whom woman comes into contact.
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I don't think it's possible to touch people's imagination today by aesthetic means.
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Power is something of which I am convinced there is no innocence this side of the womb.
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There's always the influence of music, film, art and the other things that drive me. I'm usually inspired by my environment and whatever is making me happy or mad.
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When you're on the subway in New York, people literally could be 11-inches away from you, and you can't just stare at them.
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I don't write shows with dialogue where actors have to memorize dialogue. I write the scenes where we know everything that's going to happen. There's an outline of about seven or eight pages, and then we improvise it.
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One thing about this game: It's really frustrating. In hockey, if you team's losing, you can start a fight. You can get your frustrations out.
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Shooting action is very, very meticulous, it's increments, tiny little pieces.
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Commonplace objects are constantly changing… The pies, for example, we now see, are not going to be around forever. We are merely used to the idea that things do not change.
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I used to draw and make plastic figurines and watch 'Wallace and Gromit' films.