Edward Steichen Quotes
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Golf was never a religion to me.
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I never feel insecure when there are two female leads.
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Try letting a Kindle protect your heart from sniper fire!
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In many ways, our campaign this year will be the same as last time: We're still going to focus on fixing up basics and cleaning up ethics at City Hall.
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I'm not as tech savvy as some YouTubers, but I'm a lot better than my grandparents. Whenever I have a technical question, or something isn't working, I ask Google, and that usually throws up the answer.
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I miss submitting people; I have a lot of confidence in my jiu-jitsu.
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For a writer, they say write what you know. As a performer, you find it in yourself, in your heart. You relate to the character. You try to live it, try to have it be real for you.
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Once I can verify my account, I will have a Twitter.
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Everyone is capable of everything.
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I still like my antique clothes.
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God's been very good to me. I'm truly blessed.
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You could have a hit in California that no one had heard of in Oklahoma.
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This particular nurse said, Cancer cells are those which have forgotten how to die. I was so struck by this statement.
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Art is like a stock with a decent return for people in finance, and they get to feel like they are involved with culture, spend time with artists, as part of their dividend.
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Journalists have sometimes looked to my Twitter account and quoted me from there, and that's fine because that's public domain. I know exactly what I'm doing when I post something on Twitter; in a way, it's saying, 'This is who I am, and I don't have anything to hide.'
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When you come to San Francisco, we want you to know where Salesforce is.
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True philosophy invents nothing; it merely establishes and describes what is.
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We love our fans and are very connected with our fans.
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I loved being on stage, but I told myself that if I didn't get into RADA, I wouldn't pursue an acting career. I did get in, though, and that was that.
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When I walked in to read with Edie Falco, it was nice, because I auditioned in New York, and it was very quick. You walk in, there's Edie, the producers, the director, and a camera. I read three scenes, and it was done.
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I grew up loving films and making stupid movies with a good friend of mine, who now actually has a career in a really prominent special effects house, so he's still doing it. We just started messing around with a camera.
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The camera and I have always had good chemistry.
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A portrait is not made in the camera but on either side of it.