Nan Fairbrother Quotes
I have reached the stage now where luxury is not in fine possessions but in carefree possessions, and the greatest luxury of all would be the completely expendable.

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A little bit of stage fright, then I'm ready.
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It's a luxury to not have to just be performing with other people to have my music heard.
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It's an unfair comparison because when things are developed in the UK, they're developed at script stage only.
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Ikea people do not drive flashy cars or stay at luxury hotels.
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Real luxury is customization.
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When I'm on stage, I'm quite over the top - I'm quite flamboyant and camp.
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Everything Michael Jackson does on stage is exactly right.
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Mutineer is the first album of mine without a demo stage.
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For Net-A-Porter and its customers, luxury means exceptional service, 24-7 - wherever they are, whenever they have time.
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I could not separate myself off stage from myself on stage, as so many actors can.
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I'm always up for going back to the stage.
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Some actors don't even read the stage directions at all.
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I feel that we don't have the luxury of asking whether or not the Palestinians and Israelis can achieve peace. I think we have to just ask the question of when and how.
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Unless I'm on a stage, I don't want to be the event in someone's day.
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The laws and the stage, both are a form of exhibitionism.
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Well, as you know, I'm really only happy when I'm on stage.
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Getting emotional about things is a peacetime luxury. In wartime, it's much too painful.
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I've been on stage since I was eight.
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The red carpet is kind of a surreal experience. There's nothing normal about it, so for me the most important thing is to maintain some normality right until the point you get out of the car.
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Neither let mistakes and wrong directions - of which every man, in his studies and elsewhere, falls into many - discourage you. There is precious instruction to be got by finding that we are wrong. Let a man try faithfully, manfully to be right, he will grow daily more and more right. It is, at bottom, the condition which all men have to cultivate themselves. Our very walking is an incessant falling - a falling and a catching of ourselves before we come actually to the pavement! - it is emblematic of all things a man does.
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It's hard knowing who to trust with your personal life. When you cry in your room at night, you don't always know who to call. So I am very close to my family.
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I have a hard time waiting for things to happen.
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A samagra gramsevak must know everybody living in the village and render them such service as he possibly can.
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I have reached the stage now where luxury is not in fine possessions but in carefree possessions, and the greatest luxury of all would be the completely expendable.