Eli Roth Quotes
Even post-WWII, nobody talked about the Holocaust. It wasn't until the '50s that people started talking about it.

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I was never conscious that I was becoming an icon or I'm not an icon, because my family, my kids, my husband keep me down-to-earth.
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Karaoke is something that's near and dear and very close to my heart. I was a karaoke host when I was working my way through university. I was a full-time student and karaoke was my night job.
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Tyrannies not only want to control your mind and thoughts but your flesh as well.
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I just find that there's something about looking back on interviews, whether for purposes of remembering what I said about something or if it's for posterity when I'm 75.
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Be there for your kids. Later, when you need them, they'll be there for you.
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Whenever you feel down, you can check on Twitter and feel better about yourself, because it's only people who like you.
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We can have a World War, I see absolutely no reason why we shouldn't have a World Party.
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Be who you are and be that well.
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I'm lucky that I have my family, I'm lucky that my parents are still together. Those are the things that I cherish.
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You have to find something there that relates to the characters and reality on some level.
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Leaving Egypt and the people I loved so much, and the environment I liked, was definitely worth it, because I also have great love for medicine and science.
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In my state, over 17,000 households are going hungry on a regular basis.
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The crown must constantly earn citizens' appreciation, respect and trust.
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I love the color pink. It makes a bold statement.
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There's always room to volunteer. I think that's a huge space to be involved with.
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My films have been progressing towards a certain kind of minimalism, even though it was never intended. Elements which can be eliminated have been eliminated.
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We cannot therefore say that mental acts contain a cognitive as well as a conative element.
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Mankind are governed more by their feelings than by reason.
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I'm still a farm boy at heart. If I hadn't suffered from asthma as a child, I would be a farmer today.
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When I got home, I was trying to figure out how to be home. Like, be home in a sense that had nothing to do with music.
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What troubles me is the Internet and the electronic technology revolution. Shyness is fueled in part by so many people spending huge amounts of time alone, isolated on e-mail, in chat rooms, which reduces their face-to-face contact with other people.
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You see people walking down the street with ear buds on and looking at this or whatever, talking to themselves. So there's more and more opportunity to never be where we actually are and just be.
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What I've seen in my own life is that when I get something important done it's because of a lot of other people - some who get credit, some who don't.
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Even post-WWII, nobody talked about the Holocaust. It wasn't until the '50s that people started talking about it.