Anya Taylor-Joy Quotes
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By the time I got to Northwestern University in 1930, I was a football bum more interested in being an All-Star player and signing on with a pro team than going after a newspaper job.
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Men who do not make advances to women are apt to become victims to women who make advances to them.
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The most significant barrier to female leadership is the actual lack of females in leadership. The best advice I can give to women is to go out and start something, ideally their own businesses. If you can't see a path for leadership within your own company, go blaze a trail of your own.
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When I graduated college, I had a fairly successful weekly club gig and was buying more studio equipment and writing my own music. I realized I didn't want to work.
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So I went into government with a clear mind about what the problems were, and what needed to be done.
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Logic! Good gracious! What rubbish!
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I like American women. They do things sexually Russian girls never dream of doing - like showering.
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I have a huge passion for animals and while retirement is a long way off, when I do I would love to do something with animals.
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When I give notes on a script, I say, 'Guys, I may drift, but it's part of the process.' So I'm aware that I'm drifting, but I'm grabbing a lot of stuff.
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If two people were exactly alike, one of them would be unnecessary.
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I got more bands and went on the road and turn down more movies than you would believe.
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I care about being creative and expressing myself.
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The long-term value proposition for cellphone companies isn't just voice conversation - it's transfer of data.
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People don't appreciate music any more. They don't adore it. They don't buy vinyl and just love it. They love their laptops like their best friend, but they don't love a record for its sound quality and its artwork.
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I actually enjoy Britney Spears. Not as a singer but as a performer. I just enjoy watching her. I think, 'You are so brave.'
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For me, the making of exhibitions has always had to do with dialogue: a concentrated, in-depth, focused dialogue with artists, who keep teaching me that exhibitions should always invent new rules for the game.
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Unless a tree has borne blossoms in spring, you will vainly look for fruit on it in autumn.
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My husband, Clay Felker, died 17 years after his first cancer due to secondary conditions that developed from treatment.
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I never thought make-up was like brain surgery.
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Part of company culture is path-dependent. It’s the lessons you learn along the way.
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Error is but the shadow of the truth.
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Once I got cancer of the tongue and throat, I realised that stress is a killer and I had to try and get stress out of my life.
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I did buy an electric guitar while shooting 'Split.'