Amy Acker Quotes
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The cadence of life is slower in North Korea.
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Most men have always wanted as much as they could get; and possession has always blunted the fine edge of their altruism.
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The rehearsal is where it all happens for an actor.
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If I wasn't five-foot, I wouldn't be who I am! My size is a huge part of me.
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I haven't only been offered Hasidic roles.
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Desire creates its own object.
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The Japanese have a strong tendency to suppress their own feelings. That's the Japanese character. They kill their own emotions.
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Mothers are not supposed to give guidance.
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When I'm not training day in and day out I love to go out and dance, even though it is potentially in my contract that I'm not allowed to do that.
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I have always believed that technology should do the hard work - discovery, organization, communication - so users can do what makes them happiest: living and loving, not messing with annoying computers! That means making our products work together seamlessly.
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Cloning, wow. Who would have thought? There should be a list of people who can and cannot clone themselves.
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The Ukraine has a long history of either being part of the Soviet Union or within that sphere.
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Everyone has something that they carry always, even if it's just as simple as, 'I hate myself.' Everyone's got a different thing.
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In preparation for a career in academic medicine, I worked as a medical house officer at Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital from 1966 to 1968 and then joined Ira Pastan's laboratory at the National Institutes of Health as a Clinical Associate.
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When I was a freelancer, I thought this journalism thing was a racket, and now that I'm where I am now, I know it's a racket.
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A morning-glory at my window satisfies me more than the metaphysics of books.
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Reason gains all people by compelling none.
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What I have suffered you cannot imagine. But what I'm going through circa 1878 now is even worse, much more so than when I was young.. ..because now I feel as if I have no future. Even so, if I had to do it again, I still think I wouldn't hesitate.
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Totem poles and wooden masks no longer suggest tribal villages but fashionable drawing rooms in New York and Paris.
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Even in a gleefully negative comic, there is optimism, although it's slightly hidden: It comes out through a comic character's sheer tenacity. He keeps going and trying to find some sort of fulfillment regardless of his perpetual failure record. That's a form of hope, a form of optimism. Really hokey I know, but it's true.
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It was heavy, and I staggered when I lifted it; but it was strangely satifying to have a real burden upon my shoulders – a kind of counterweight to my terrible heaviness of heart.
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You know, when cameras are rolling, improvisation doesn't feel natural. The pressure is too great. You're on a time schedule. You've got 60 crewmen.
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There's something to be said for going back to a simple form of living-nature and family. There's something very...there's safety in that.
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I like the idea of shows where I don't know where I'll be at the end of the season.