Charles Dickens Quotes
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You look marvelous!
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I was afraid I would see someone from my past who thought I was this big athlete, and then I end up being just normal.
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Creative people are more prone to depression.
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I know that John Adams has had a very hard time directing French ensembles.
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The Gili Islands gave me some of my best scuba diving experiences, including tons of turtles.
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I've always wanted to do a lot of things.
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Michael was very specific during rehearsals. When he was pleased, he always had this charming grin.
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I think Karl Rove saw that in George W. Bush early on and understood the impact that he could have on Texas politics and probably on national politics.
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If it squares with the Scripture, then let's go. If it's in conflict with the Scripture, then it's heresy.
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When someone says something that really hurts me, I have to retweet it to let it go.
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I always find Victoria's Secret models a bit weird.
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You have to communicate with your teammates; you have to be on a string. There are a lot of things that go into a play. And then you are guarding a two or three, which is probably one of their better players on the team, so you're focused on them.
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Fashion nowadays is all about product - bags and shoes - and you're kind of a product yourself, aren't you?
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I think the most important thing journalism taught me is to mine for details. The details are key. You can't try to be funny or strange or poignant; you have to let the details be funny or strange or poignant for you.
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Very few of us can stop our lives and become activists.
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In the age of television, image becomes more important than substance.
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I cut up loads. I always want everything shorter, shorter, shorter.
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I worked for Microsoft until 1996, till I had a different angle to view life. I wanted to be an entrepreneur and control my own destiny.
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Rob Petrie is who I really am - in personality and general ineffectiveness.
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I'm comfortable in front of the camera, but I can't act.
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If one denies that, when the meaning is true, then the meant is what is so, one rejects propositional truth. If the rejection is universal, then it is the self-destructive proposition that there are no true propositions. If the rejection is limited to the dogmas, then it is just a roundabout way of saying that all the dogmas are false.
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But the mere truth won't do. You must have a lawyer.