Taraji P. Henson Quotes
Date a woman with children only if you are ready to man up, because it's a position that comes with responsibility.

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I made an album of healing music called 'Grace and Gratitude' that came from my soul.
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I'm a capitalist but one who is smallist and localist, and who favours businesses where owners are still in charge.
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To show resentment at a reproach is to acknowledge that one may have deserved it.
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In the future, officials will feel more pressure to protect the environment. But how to assess the officials' efforts to protect the environment is still a pivotal issue.
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Young people do not watch television; they are on the Internet.
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I went from buying my own condominium and a car for myself when I was 17 on 'The Facts of Life' to not being able to pay my rent. I was at the unemployment office all the time. I had to sell my record collection just to make ends meet. And then I started getting these voice-over jobs.
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The college years are when you sow all your wild oats and become a vampire. By 40, you've lived it up. At least, you hope.
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Change is inevitable, and you can't stop that change. You say, 'Wait, stop,' and it just drives right over you.
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In the Indian film industry, especially those of us who are in mainstream cinema, we invariably play a typical hero's role. More often than not, we cater to the public perception. However, there is a latent desire in most actors to do a role where you can go all out and experiment.
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'Saving Grace,' even though fictionally it was set in Oklahoma, we shot it right outside of L.A.
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What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from.
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I don't believe in miracles.
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I grew up in New York, and for the first ten years of my life, we lived across from the Metropolitan Museum. When I was an adult, I moved back to that neighborhood and lived there again.
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I feel like I've exhausted guys and male friendships.
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It is fantastic to be found in a foreign country.
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So finally I came up with a thing that felt really pure, and I'm Christian, so when I hear about death I have a lot of hope because I believe in Jesus and life after death, and John 3:16.
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Do we exert our own liberties without injury to others - we exert them justly; do we exert them at the expense of others - unjustly. And, in thus doing, we step from the sure platform of liberty upon the uncertain threshold of tyranny.
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Kids get a lot of lip service in disaster planning, but they tend to get far fewer resources than they need. The mantra of 'children are our most valuable resource' is almost never matched by actual funding.
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I'm always represented as a bit of a class warrior - a bit Down With Men and Down With Middle-Class People. Whereas I'm actually very fond of men and am middle-class. I even went to boarding school in Perthshire.
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Deep down, if we really accept that their lives - African lives - are equal to ours, we would all be doing more to put the fire out. Its an uncomfortable truth.
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I didn't want it to be a book that made pronouncements.
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A lot of things in 'Parents' I find very truthful.
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Randy Edsall is a good, strong, decent man who is working his tail off on behalf of the University of Maryland. And there are more people that want to spend their days burning things down than building it up. At least just stop rooting against him. You know, give the guy a chance.
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Date a woman with children only if you are ready to man up, because it's a position that comes with responsibility.