Anne Bronte Quotes
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	At first, before you meet her, you're like, 'I'm gonna meet Angelina Jolie! I'm talking to Angelina Jolie!' And then, within a matter of five minutes, you're like, 'Oh, I'm just talking to my director,' and it's just back to work. She really is all about the work. She's so surprisingly down-to-earth.   
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	I'm from Maine. I eat apple pie for breakfast.   
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	The main thing that I learned from my horrible job experiences was how horrible they were.   
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	A good opening and a good ending make for a good film provide they come close together.   
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	I don't have a fear of aging or a fear of death.   
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	I think that the greatest lesson I learned from my father is just having compassion towards people.   
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	I read 'The Shining' before I ever saw the movie, when I was maybe 12.   
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	Although I'm not from London originally: I moved down here when I was 16, so it's played a part in my life. It's where I've lived for all that time.   
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	Ergo, because of the money problem, it is probable that our orchestras will soon go down in quality.   
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	A lot of movies are made to make us dream.   
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	I prefer to underplay scenes rather than, you know, be big and drive them. And sometimes you have to do that, but I like the more natural styles.   
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	I like to work and it kind of keeps me in line, which is very good because I need that structure.   
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	Actually, my dog I think is the only person who consistently loves me all the time.   
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	I have always loved music. My mom used to sing with my sister and I when I was younger, and I was in choirs and loved to perform, but when I was in college, I went on a study abroad to Trinidad, and while I was there, I sang backup at my first concert.   
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	I never put out a history, I put out a dramatic history.   
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	I never say no to an ice cream.   
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	I must ask the Lord to direct the Holy Spirit within me to drain the life out of sin and in prayer.   
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	It is very disappointing to see the Punjabi music scene of today. The lyrical quality has deteriorated; it is only people like Sartaaj and Gurdas Maan Ji who are sticking to their roots.   
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	If you want a studio to back you, you want to be doing something that's been done to death!   
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	The idea of Utopia is mischievous as well as unrealistic. And dull, to boot. Man is born pushing and shoving as the sparks fly upward.   
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	I'd be interested to read Gull's paper on it, and I wish Alan would put it in somewhere. It gives him a relevance to our times, which he doesn't otherwise have. Gull, I mean, not Alan.   
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	Because the road is rough and long, Should we despise the skylark's song?   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					