Pat Quinn Quotes
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I like rap. I like anything with soul. I like anything you can feel, anything that makes you think that the artist had to make that song, or they were going to go crazy.
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The country needs more than one-party dominance, as much as I believe the Democratic Party is the party for the middle class... We need to have a marketplace of ideas.
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I don't know that I'll ever get to make my ideal film, because Frank Capra is dead.
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The blessing of being able to write music and let music speak for itself is you let the melodies and let the lyrics and the groove talk to people instead of me talking to people.
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Bitcoin has so much potential, and that's why the believers are trying to facilitate its use as a currency, so people use to buy things and spread it around more.
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I don't get far enough into a boring book to hate it.
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I think it's the height of patriotism to continue to exercise your right as a citizen and to hold your government to account. Isn't that what the very essence of democracy is about?
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Everybody hates you when you're the best, and everybody hates you when you're the worst.
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If I was being paid thirty-thousand dollars a year, the very least I could do was hit .400.
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My father was the guy on the block who said hi to everyone.
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I'm a big fan of all those singing competition shows.
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What I have done in my nine year career was just a glimpse of what I can do.
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As David Cameron realizes, we do not have time for the tweaks and increments favored by institutions built to resist change.
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It's hard to remember, when you look at a magazine or when you look at pictures of people, and you forget that those people are people like you. They have flaws and insecurities. That's so easy to forget, even for me, as somebody who's sometimes in those magazines.
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It's very easy to live here. You're anonymous here. Nobody knows who you are.
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A 'Friends' shoot night could extend well into the small hours of the morning.
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Not too many people know it, but when I was in junior high, I was a pretty tough kid and was the leader of a street gang. Well, OK, it was less a street gang than an Ecology Club. We were pretty intimidating, though, and had our own meeting room until we got run out of there by a bunch of thugs from the Poetry Society.
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I would like to reconcile the church and the circus. I wanted to transform the theatre... to get my message across that there is only one God - the living man - the person sitting next to you. That is my religion. I believe that there is a sense to life.
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The military weapon is but one of the means that serve the purposes of war: one out of the assortment which grand strategy can employ.
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I recognize that it is through the engagement with my craft - by recognizing an idea and drawing it out, building physical models, collaborating with experts, constructing the sculptures at urban scale, and maintaining them through years of weather and interaction with the public - that a new art for cities has become real.
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When I dress up in costume, it always starts with the wig for me. Big wigs and big headpieces are so fun, and they give you confidence and make you feel powerful.
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The only fear I have is that I will wake up one day and nobody will allow me to do films. This is a fear every actor has.
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I grew up in somewhat of a war zone in West Philadelphia in 1985, '86. It wasn't as extreme as someone coming in the classroom and just unloading on a class, but I knew to take the scenic route to go to the grocery store to avoid certain elements.
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You can't draw that up on a chalk board. We have to compete better.