Lynda Carter Quotes
I think that people like to put you down to one line - a synopis of some kind. And I just don't pay any attention to it.

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I'm not Cinderella.
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There's a long tradition of black folks pleading with white people. It's a tradition that emerges from political necessity, so I get it; I'm just not very interested in it.
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I love the unexplainable. It would be so boring to me if everything could be explained.
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The way I was raised, family was always the most important. When I had our first daughter, Natasha, I knew that's what I wanted to do.
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I can't wait to get on stage, because there you don't worry about whether you'll ever get married because your life is insane, or whether you'll ever have another boyfriend again, you don't worry about the typical boundaries of how your life has to be.
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I was in graduate school. I had a birth control accident and went to get the morning after pill.
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I have such difficulty calming down - my stomach, my head, reality, everything. That is the reason I live in Faro.
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I am aware that I look good for my age. It's my genes. My dad looked incredibly young, so did my mother. And a younger husband helps. Scott is only 45. If he hadn't come along, I don't know what I'd have done.
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Life is such a tragicomedy.
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A song of mine called 'I'll Take Care of You' was on that 'Wide Open Spaces' Dixie Chicks album.
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To the uneducated, an A is just three sticks.
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I've paid my dues in the classical trenches.
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Scientific thought and its creation is the common and shared heritage of mankind.
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My father was dark skinned because he was Tatar. Sometimes Tatars can look Brazilian.
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I draw every day - unless I'm being interviewed.
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The exciting quality about Joyce is that when you read him, you are not told of the large public issues that were agitating the minds of politicians and journalists on those days. Joyce is interested in the mind of a man who has put five shillings on a horse.
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Polygraph tests are 20th-century witchcraft.
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I have 60 years of reading to draw upon: naval memoirs, dispatches, the Naval Chronicles, family letters.
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Loosen up, and everybody around you will loosen up.
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In spiritual growth, it is important to avoid imbalances between academic or intellectual learning and practical implementation. Otherwise there is a danger that too much intellectualiza tion will kill the more contemplative practices and too much emphasis on practical implementation without study will kill the understanding. There has got to be a balance.
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In the best possible scenario, whenever you get notes from people, they're good notes, and they see things that you wouldn't have seen otherwise, and they make you a better writer.
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The power to investigate is a great public trust.
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There's a lot of evidence that fruits and vegetables are beneficial for reducing the risk of stroke.
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I think that people like to put you down to one line - a synopis of some kind. And I just don't pay any attention to it.