Alexander Siddig Quotes
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When I wrote 'Fight Song,' I was in a particular low point. I needed to remind myself to not give up, that I still believed in myself and that I still had fight left.
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My dad has totally taken my Cat Stevens T-shirt, but it's OK; I have his Black Flag one, and that's amazing.
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I think that a lot of women that know they're going to be part of history somehow decide to have a character to be remembered by.
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There is nothing we can do about the lynching now, as we are out-numbered and without arms.
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The idea of revenge coming from a 14-year-old girl isn't, you know, exactly right.
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There are many reasons I feel at home in the U.K., but if I were asked to pinpoint the moment I knew I'd arrived, it might well be when I realised the British shared my love of fritters.
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It was my mother's idea. Her feeling was that I didn't have the intelligence to pick a trade myself.
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Do you wish to be great? Then begin by being. Do you desire to construct a vast and lofty fabric? Think first about the foundations of humility. The higher your structure is to be, the deeper must be its foundation.
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The Honorable Elijah Muhammad says that we should be separate, all right, but in this separate state or separate existence, the black man should be given the opportunity and the incentive to do for himself what the white man has done for himself.
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I think comedy is one of the hardest things to do.
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One has to be fully committed to one's career. Otherwise, there's no point.
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Allow children to be happy in their own way, for what better way will they find?
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The world is indeed a mixture of truth and make-believe. Discard the make-believe and take the truth.
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I don't necessarily think that installation is the only way to go. It's just a label for certain kinds of arrangements.
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Many a poor soul has had to suffer from the weight of the debts on him, finding no rest or peace after death.
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The L.A Trilogy is a series of three novels starring Ray, a robot detective, and his boss, a computer called Googol. Set in an alternative version of 1960s Los Angeles, each book will be more or less standalone but together will form an overarching story arc with 'Brisk Money' as the origin story.
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I live in a rural part of Virginia surrounded by farms and farmers.
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There's a tendency for the yen to strengthen because it's rated highly, but I don't think that accurately reflects Japan's economic performance.
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I guess we all feel like underdogs. I remember being a freshman at Brown University and not knowing what a WASP was. We were reading an Edward Albee play, and - it was just a moment of accepting, certainly that I wasn't very worldly, but also that a lot of the plays that I'd been reading, let's say other kinds of family plays, were speaking a foreign language.
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'Made in Italy' is from the tycoons of the '80s, not me. It is people who represent an Italy which I don't belong to and I don't feel a part of.
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Once I got to high school and auditioned for a play and got in, I thought this was really what I was looking for. Once that had got cleared up, from 13 on, that was it.
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It's very un-American to say nice things about elites. Elites are often terrible. It's not like we've ever had a perfect set of benevolent democratic elites ruling over our country. But the fact of the matter is that a representative system of democracy delegates power to elites.
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Something most people don't know about me is that I never grew up.