Ashley Madekwe Quotes
Don't be afraid to pile on the midi rings! I like to play around with metals and pair delicate rings with chunkier ones.

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Well, I'm a Harley Babe.
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I'm an atheist and a humanist, so I have no desire to evangelize anyone.
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The collusion of big business, big labor, and big government threaten the spirit of small business that makes America great.
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The Reagans were dear friends for many years, even when he was governor of California. Nancy appreciated a lot of Philippine-made things.
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To me the definition of true masculinity – and femininity, too – is being able to lay in your own skin comfortably.
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I don't watch TV.
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When I first started out in music, I was so negative. I was knee-deep in the streets. Then my friends started going to jail. They said, 'Boy, you better start taking this seriously; you got a chance to do something with your life.' That's when I realised I had to focus. The music led to the acting.
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I always loved Sam Cooke, because he seemed very versatile. He sang gospel, soul, blues, pop music.
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The birth of the African Union should encourage us to reexamine relations between African States.
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My eye? It's a genetic thing. My dad had it, and now I have it. You know, I just found out that it may be correctable a little bit, because it does impair my vision. When I look up, I lose sight in this eye. I think, maybe for other people, it informs the way they see me.
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I mean, I think I just it added to my excitement to playing today, and just going out there and doing the best I could, and no matter what happened, the end of the day was going to be a good end.
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Since no one but you can know what's best for you, government control can't make your life better.
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I don't even draw on my life experiences when I'm acting. I just try and make it feel like I'm living through that person's skin.
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The only thing I did is, I wore the same pair of socks in every decathlon I was ever in.
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My audition song is, and has been since 1977, 'I Love a Piano.'
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In business or in life, don't follow the wagon tracks too closely.
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My father, a fine chess player himself, has been a massive influence throughout my life.
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From the time I was 16 to really up until turning 21, the roles were really, really few and far between. I had people say that I just wasn't a good singer. They didn't know what to do with me; I would never fit in any markets. I almost quit acting altogether.
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My father is an expatriate American; he fell in love with New Zealand in his youth and never went home.
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I just didn't lock into being in the right role in the right big movie and it going huge. I did never really make the leap to hyperspace. Who's to say that it can't still happen. I just enjoy working, and feel fortunate to be doing the things that I am doing.
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I've always been very happy. I've always been easy going and I've always been very encouraging; it's just my personality.
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They can't ban or burn Larkin's books. What they can embark on is the more genteel process of literary demotion.
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The real stars of society are tired of appearing there. He who is curious to gaze at them must often migrate to another hemisphere, where they are more or less alone.
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Don't be afraid to pile on the midi rings! I like to play around with metals and pair delicate rings with chunkier ones.