Eli Roth Quotes
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The best restriction I learned was getting into the habit of doing something, even if I didn't feel like it, instead of running away from it. Sometimes good work needs to be earned, and when you can overcome yourself, the muse notices and celebrates.
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I detest flying anywhere. Left to my own devices, I'd never leave my keyboard.
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Inventions have long since reached their limit, and I see no hope for further development.
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I love songs that people can dance to and enjoy at the same time.
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How does one measure the success of a museum?
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No, I worked a lot for European television, doing documentaries in Brazil.
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We do violence to the consciousness of a past age when we divide what was indivisible to it: the one sacred truth of the Christian creed.
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What matters most is the win.
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Woman begins by resisting a man's advances and ends by blocking his retreat.
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I'm not a foodie - I'm an eater: I'm hungry.
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Well, you know, I left Cuba as a kid when I was 6 years old back in 1971.
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My biggest benching was before the 2012 Olympics. It kind of came out of nowhere. I just kind of had one bad half, 45 minutes, and it pretty much cost me my starting spot.
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My dad recently reminded me that my grandfather's cousin was Lefty Frizzell.
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Do good 'cause God wants you to be happy. When you come to church, when you worship Him, you're not doing it for God, really. You're doing it for yourself because that's what makes God happy.
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I was single for a long time and felt very much alone in the world, and talk of family values upset me very much at that phase in my life, because I used to think: 'What about people like me?'
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I do believe that our ability to jam the Trump brand is somewhat limited. I think we can chip away at it, but ultimately, the way to undermine the Trump brand is a better product in the political marketplace, if you'll forgive the capitalist metaphor.
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More tears are shed over answered prayers than unanswered ones.
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Human life is far more important than just getting to the top of a mountain.
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The intersection of psychology and business is typically seen as being as congested, stressful, and emotionally barren as a peak commute traffic day on the L.A. freeways. But, thankfully, we live in an era in which neuroscientists are teaching us about the malleability of our brain and the emotionally contagious nature of our workplaces.
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There's really no point in having children if you're not going to be home enough to father them.
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My dad's a bodybuilder. My whole life I've been taught to train the hard way. I believe in earning strength, not buying it. My grandfather raised me old school: In baseball, you work for whatever you get.
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My parents didn't know much science; in fact, they didn't know science at all. But they could recognize a science book when they saw it, and they spent a lot of time at bookstores, combing the remainder tables for science books to buy for me. I had one of the biggest libraries of any kid in school, built on books that cost 50 cents or a dollar.
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I don't like to search too much. I find it is easier when romance finds you.
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I love movies. I mean, I really, really love movies.