Len Wiseman Quotes
As society evolves, people are interested in a new take on an old beloved story.
Len Wiseman
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I came of age as a male lead actor just as the TV landscape dramatically shifted.
Damian Lewis
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You can take of a man's money, but when it's all said and done, you've only taken his money.
Wayne Newton
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A lot of the time when I write about the person that I love, I feel like I'm writing about New York.
Lana Del Rey
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I've had to be tough my whole life.
Karen Handel
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Everyone has noticed how hard it is to turn our thoughts to God when everything is going well with us... While what we call 'our own life' remains agreeable, we will not surrender it to Him. What, then, can God do in our interests but make 'our own life' less agreeable to us, and take away the plausible sources of false happiness?
C. S. Lewis
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Names, once they are in common use, quickly become mere sounds, their etymology being buried, like so many of the earth's marvels, beneath the dust of habit.
Salman Rushdie
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I know it's horrible to have to admit that, but I'm not adult enough to take care of a child.
Brigitte Bardot
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Many say that no real avant-garde - which I'll define as a combative group of free-thinking artists - can exist anymore. The media's reach is too vast. New artists and movements get snatched up too quickly.
Margo Jefferson
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I like people who try to do big things.
Curtis Armstrong
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I love working with an audience. I love working with actual people who, you know, if they're moved, you see it. If you say something they're stunned by, you see their jaws drop. If they're amused, they laugh - that kind of reinforcement, I totally adore.
Jane Pauley
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I made advances towards multiple women in work-related situations, where it was clearly inappropriate. I put people in compromising and inappropriate situations, and I selfishly took advantage of those situations where I should have known better. My behavior was inexcusable and wrong.
Dave McClure
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As society evolves, people are interested in a new take on an old beloved story.
Len Wiseman