Tasha Smith Quotes
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If you saw a dog going to be crushed under a car, wouldn't you help him?
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Metro never really wanted me for anything. I was always the one who happened to be free when their first choice was not.
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Life is a school of probability.
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Nearly every president in the past 100 years has declared national monuments, from Teddy Roosevelt creating the Grand Canyon National Monument to George W. Bush preserving 10 islands and 140,000 square miles of ocean waters in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
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The best way to preserve your privacy is to use a search engine that does not keep your logs in the first place. That's the approach used by Startpage and its European parent company, Ixquick.
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I've learned that the key is to fight with no pressure.
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I mean Afghanistan is a very rugged, complicated country.
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I had a wonderful mother who wanted my sister and me to have everything, even though money was a very prominent thing we didn't have. But we had a very happy childhood - pretty much ideal, in fact.
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I think the worst part about a breakup sometimes, if one could choose a worst part, would possibly be if you get out of a relationship, and you don't recognize yourself because you changed a lot about you.
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The most important days, more than any Grammy award thing or anything, is the day that you're responsible for snacks after the game.
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After I watched 'The Exorcist' I refused to watch any other movie that had anything to do with ghosts or demons. I didn't even watch 'Ghostbusters' until I was much older.
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AIDS was allowed to happen. It is a plague that need not have happened. It is a plague that could have been contained from the very beginning.
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I grew up with 'Star Trek,' so to get to do anything in it was fun for me.
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The most important thing is posture: when you get old, it's the way you walk, the way you stand, that shows it.
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The director's job should give you a sense of music without drawing attention to itself.
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I guess I've dated smart guys, I've dated dumb guys, hot guys.
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Acting has always existed alongside my normal life. It's been a case of learning on the job. I've worked in so many styles, with so many people, so I've picked bits up from everyone and everything.
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He who molds the public sentiment... makes statutes and decisions possible or impossible to make.
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The United States and Mexico are trapped - economically, culturally, politically and because of drug crime - in the same continent.
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And then, on September 11, the world fractured. It's beyond my skill as a writer to capture that day and the days that would follow--the planes, like specters, vanishing into steel and glass; the slow-motion cascade of the towers crumbling into themselves; the ash-covered figures wandering the streets; the anguish and the fear. Nor do I pretend to understand the stark nihilism that drove the terrorists that day and that drives their brethren still. My powers of empathy, my ability to reach into another's heart, cannot penetrate the blank stares of those would murder innocents with abstract, serene satisfaction.
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I think it's more important than ever to be as vocal as I can be about things I believe in outside of music.
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Any girl who likes watching movies would like to work in them and would want to do all of that. I'm also one of them. But people know me for badminton and love me for it. So I'd stick to it right now. But maybe after badminton, I'll think about it.
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There have been so many things written about me that are untrue and horrifying.
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I'm a lot more introspective than one would believe.