Marcia Clark Quotes
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I was lucky enough to go home and raise our babies.
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I'm here today because I hated everything else.
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Coming out of college with a degree in fine arts and painting isn't worth much any more.
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During my captivity, I felt abandoned by everyone apart from my family and supporters, because there was no part of the political spectrum that would want me released.
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When I was younger, I wanted to marry early, like at 23. Year by year, I found things I wanted to do, and the thought of marriage disappeared. But I don't want to marry too late. Around 31?
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I know how to make the difference. When I make the difference, I often do it at the end of the match, and that shows that I am fresh.
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I'm the little dog who goes the wrong way - under the hoop.
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Anyone who sets foot into the 'Watchmen' universe and isn't just a little nervous should be given a few days of electroshock therapy. I've always considered 'Watchmen' to be one of the best graphic novels ever written, and when it came out back in 1986 I was as blown away as everyone else. Just masterful.
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I feel quite safe and isolated in Germany. My wife is very well known there. But I am only looked at when I am holding her hand.
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I love being a father. It's one of my big jobs is just being a parent. It's one of my favorite things I do.
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A standard line, promoted by people like Clement Greenberg, is that politics contaminates art, and Manet is often cited as an example of art for art's sake.
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Hollywood's built on insecurity. People are trying to prove things. And I probably have that. I probably do. Probably guilty of it, in a way.
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With realization of one's own potential and self-confidence in one's ability, one can build a better world.
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Any time anyone makes a comic book into a movie, in some way, I think they have to kill the comic book.
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The end is in the beginning and lies far ahead.
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I'm an optimist. My own fiction, while it has its own dark warnings about pitfalls ahead, depicts the potential of science to improve society by networking human minds.
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One of the satisfactions of a genius is his will-power and obstinacy.
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It's not that we poor men are so powerful to be able to banish the devil. It's that God gives us the power.
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Since I've written many of my books from a less-than-sympathetic viewpoint, I think that being able to see things from all sides is a useful talent.
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I am told that you regret not what you did but what you didn't do; and so that's why I do everything, so as not to have any regrets.
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People are so used to seeing John Goodman as a loveable dad or the quirky characters he played in the Coen Brothers films.
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Here at NBC there is just one more reason to hate the Yankees.
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My life is a mosaic, and there's no room in between pieces at all.