Margaret Mitchell Quotes
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I always ask, why can't I be just like Cary Grant or something.
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The Palestinian Authority gets money from the American taxpayer.
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I want to toy around with producing a Broadway show.
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Being at the Apollo, I was always starstruck.
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I like buying iTunes. It's instant.
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Vilification on the grounds of race or religion is always wrong. There's no place for inciting hatred within our Australia society.
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If I'm gonna write songs about my exes, they can write songs about me. That's how it works.
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More than anyone else, Hank Aaron made me wish I wasn't a manager.
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Being an actress can be a little like being a girl in the '50s: You're stuck waiting by the phone, hoping that the boy you like will call.
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Flip through the channels, and there is no denying it: The world of cable news - and their network chat-show brethren - is very, very white.
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This is what the election of 2010 was about. We didn't send conservatives to Washington to flirt with Democrat proposals for higher taxes and more debt. We sent leaders to stop them.
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With only 2 percent of the world's proven reserves of oil, we in the United States can pump until we are blue in the face and it will not change the fact that we need more diverse and more secure sources of energy.
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There seems little doubt in my mind that depression, in particular at the severe end of the experience of this condition, is as real a disorder as diabetes is at the severe end of blood glucose levels.
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The idea of us telling a story where a character doesn't get everything he wants at the end is one of the relatable things - dealing with failures and missteps in life - and it's something that's so rarely dealt with in movies, especially kids' movies.
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I've always loved musical films; I find them really thrilling and exciting; it was part of what made me want to be an actress, that feeling of being really transported.
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I was a sports kid.
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Work is hard. Distractions are plentiful. And time is short.
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sub specie aeternitatis
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When you talk about war on poverty it doesn't mean very much; but if you can show to some degree this sort of thing then you can show a great deal more of how people are living and a very great percentage of our people today.
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Nobody of any real culture, for instance, ever talks nowadays about the beauty of sunset. Sunsets are quite old fashioned. To admire them is a distinct sign of provincialism of temperament. Upon the other hand they go on.
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What cannot be done is to turn this valuable maritime space over to developers who envision hotels, condos and shops on the property.
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Men are so conceited they’ll believe anything that flatters them.