Louis Tomlinson Quotes
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Only twice have I really had a hard time leaving a character. The first was my character in 'Rome' and then in 'Homeland.'
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My experience is that's rare - that you have a script that is... what they call 'film-ready.'
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Carrie-Anne Moss is awesome. I am just going to put that out there.
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When the curtain falls, the best thing an actor can do is to go away.
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Everything starts as somebody's daydream.
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Writing bores me so.
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People who light up like Roman candles come down in the dark very quickly.
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Mars, when guilty of homicide, and set free from the charge of murder by the Athenians through favour, lest he should appear to be too fierce and savage, committed adultery with Venus.
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I loved playing the guitar and I knew I was pretty good at it, so that's what I wanted to do with my life.
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The few emerging economies that have avoided booms and busts have done so by adhering to sound policy frameworks.
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Becoming a grandmother brought me back to the things I forgot to love. Nature. Playing. Seeing animals. A new way of looking. A rejuvenation. A cycle of life - things come back to you. The details.
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I was actually picked on as a kid. I guess in high school it started to change for me. I guess being picked on made a lasting impression on me so I never - whenever somebody calls me handsome or anything like that, I never take it for granted. I appreciate it every time I hear it, so it's never something that gets old.
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When I was little, I wasn't allowed to put sugar on my breakfast cereal because it made me so hyper.
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A dictum Beckett quotes from his favourite philosopher, the second-generation Cartesian Arnold Geulincx (1624-1669) suggests his overall stance toward the political: ubi nihil vales, ibi nihil velis, which may be glossed: Don’t invest hope or longing in an arena where you have no power.
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A man who contradicts himself may have succeeded in exercising his vocal chords. But from the point of view of imparting information, of communicating facts (or falsehoods) it is as if he had never opened his mouth. He utters words, but does not say anything.
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To understand a man is really to be that man.
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Memory, then, is a necessary part of the logical faculty. … The proposition A = A must have a psychological relation to time, otherwise it would be A
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O fading honours of the dead!O high ambition, lowly laid!
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It is wonderful, for almost all his actions may be traced to pride;-and pride has often been his best friend.
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To have constructive conversations about the world's energy options, one needs to take a calm look at the numbers.
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True enough, the country is calm. Calm as a morgue or a grave, would you not say?
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You have to be real with yourself. No one is doing that. People are too concerned with making everything look nice and calm and pretty.
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When I am right, I get angry. Churchill gets angry when he is wrong. We are angry at each other much of the time.
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Woah! Calm down, Curly!