Lindsay Duncan Quotes
I'm perfectly gregarious, but I can also be really happy left to my own devices with nobody watching me or listening to me.

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I feel happy that I am being honoured for doing films of my own liking.
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I don't watch a lot of television. Sports and news, that's it.
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What honour have we got left, when nobody is listening to us?
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I actually spend very little time listening to any new music.
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With technology now, you can go in and sing a song, and for $100,000, you will sound flawless.
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My life is a lovely story, happy and full of incident.
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If I can stay constantly busy, I'll be happy.
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I've always wanted to create shoes that were positive and happy.
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Although China is not so wealthy and powerful as the West, her people of whatever condition - rich or poor, high or low - all enjoy a perfect freedom and a happy life. Not so all the inhabitants of Western lands.
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I'd be happy to have regular face-to-face meetings at Downing Street with David Cameron to argue the case for alternative economic policies.
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I loved my life, but my choices were overloading and overwhelming me. Listening to inner feelings and fulfilling some of these urges when they come along is incredibly important.
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My personal hobbies are reading, listening to music, and silence.
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My childhood was a happy one. I was captain of the school sports team and played cricket after class. I had five younger siblings and a large loving family that lived together. We are still very close.
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I'd be happy if, during my mandate, the Palestinian state existed.
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Turns out you have a really fun time if you go to work every day and focus on being silly and funny and happy!
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I love writing songs. I love doing my radio show and talking to the fans and listening to what they have to say, but there's a certain responsibility that comes along with being given the gift of music. I take that seriously, but at the same time I try to use it to do something that makes a difference in a positive way.
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There is a problem in Washington, and the problem is bigger than a continuing resolution. It is bigger than Obamacare. It is even bigger than the budget. The most fundamental problem and the frustration is that the men and women in Washington aren't listening.
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So much about 'Rookie' has been very organically familial among our contributors, among our readers. Yeah, if I interview someone like Lorde, who I do know outside of work - sometimes I'm just so happy; it's so cool that this is organically, effortlessly, the warm, supportive friend vibe that we want here.
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To those out of work, it may seem unfair for someone to complain that they aren't happy with the type of work they are doing, but the more we like our jobs, the better we do them. In the long run, this doesn't just make us happy - it makes businesses more successful and increases employment even further.
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The future art historians are going to be software guys who are going to go into the depths of the code to find out what was changed hundreds of years before.
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I've never done anything in my career that has gotten as much attention as 'House of Cards.'
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In a land which is fully settled, most men must accept their local environment or try to change it by political means; only the exceptionally gifted or adventurous can leave to seek his fortune elsewhere. In America, on the other hand, to move on and make a fresh start somewhere else is still the normal reaction to dissatisfaction and failure.
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I'm perfectly gregarious, but I can also be really happy left to my own devices with nobody watching me or listening to me.