Aristotle Quotes
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I like to practise. With every new piece, you make mistakes and you learn. So it's important to get on and have another go.
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The only thing that matters is what happens on the little hump out in the middle of the field.
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When you look at the roles I've done and the roles coming up, they're all strong. I guess I'm more drawn to that than that kind of submissive role females can be categorised as.
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I've always liked working really hard and then doing nothing in particular. So, consequently, I didn't overexpose myself; I guess I maintained a kind of mystery. I wasn't ambitious.
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As I've traveled around the country, it has surprised me how many times I've heard people in small businesses use that word 'saved.' I believe many small businesses would not have had access to credit and would not have survived without the $50 billion that we were able to put into the market.
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I never saw myself as being ambitious, I saw myself as being in love with the profession. I'm a people person. I love to get to know different kinds of people.
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The fundamental thing about my personality is that I think I'm an imposter.
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Young people have so many letdowns that people don't realize.
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If I could travel back in time, I'd bring back the entire Wu-Tang Clan.
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I am an observer, I like to watch people. I am into psychology and people - how they act and such.
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Most people want security in this world, not liberty.
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In a city like New York, any night can be completely different, even in a subtle way.
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Refugees are the human dimensions of a failed state.
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The U.S., especially Hollywood, is so strong for film production.
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If you don't shop smart, you get a little trendy.
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I do want people to see me as a well-rounded actress, not just someone who plays in 'Turtle' movies.
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I know more than anyone the divergent views about my father.
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In a play, you dictate pace, you dictate rhythm, you dictate when people look at you, when people should be looking at something else. In film, the editor does that.
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In 1897, troops from the greatest empire the world had ever seen marched down London’s mall for Queen Victoria’s diamond jubilee. Seventy years later, Britain had government health care, a government-owned car industry, massive government housing, and it was a shriveled high-unemployment socialist basket-case living off the dwindling cultural capital of its glorious past. In 1945, America emerged from the Second World War as the preeminent power on earth. Seventy years later . . . Let’s not go there.
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Cherish your mistakes, and you won't keep making them over and over again. It's the same with heartbreaks and girls and everything else. Cherish them, and they'll put some wealth in you.
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I saw that bad handwriting should be regarded as a sign of an imperfect education.
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We are not a monolithic group of individuals, not every single person believes the exact same thing.
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The roots of education … are bitter, but the fruit is sweet.