Dua Lipa Quotes
I think the artists are really the face of the music they make. It's no longer the genre that dictates it.
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I would just die if some little girl saw me jump into bed with someone in the movies, and then she did it and got AIDS and died.
T'Keyah Crystal Keymah
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It doesn't matter how much you want. What really matters is how much you want it. The extent and complexity of the problem does not matter was much as does the willingness to solve it.
Ralph Marston
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Never fear to deliberately walk through dark places, for that is how you reach the light on the other side.
Vernon Howard
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The box office has become global. I think that factors in to the question of how to portray different ethnicities and cultures.
Faran Tahir
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When I am cast in a movie where I feel that the woman's part is more interesting, I usually start thinking about Spencer Tracy and Fred Astaire. They seem to be the most clear actors when working with women.
Jack Nicholson
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Cartooning was a good fit for me. And yet now, years later, I almost never think about it.
Gary Larson
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I don't want to say anything because I know I am unable to protect you from the harm that I see.
Camille Claudel
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If I like a thing, it just sticks after once reading it or hearing it.
Abraham Lincoln
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I went to high school in Los Angeles, and I grew up riding horses, so that was kind of my life. I always wanted to act.
Halston Sage
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Really, I prefer not to read my early books. Not that I don't like them, but I don't recognize myself anymore, like an old actor watching himself as a young leading man.
Patrick Modiano
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It's interesting because I think class is a heavy, heavy part of 'Moonlight,' and I think, in a certain way, through the sum of all these parts, it's become a commentary on the black experience in America.
Barry Jenkins
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Ugh - I wish I could just sit back and watch TV sometimes.
Aaron Lazar
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We all assume that if you're weak and poor, you're never going to win. In fact, the real world is full of examples where the exact opposite happens, where the weak win and the strong screw up.
Malcolm Gladwell
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Every time we moved on, I joined a different class in a different school with different girls until, aged 13, my father had taken the decision to pull me out of school altogether. Everything I needed, he reasoned, could be found within the rich language of Shakespeare's plays at which, by then, I was something of an old hand.
Felicity Kendal
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You don't have to feel confident to act confident. In fact, it's the most important acting job you can learn.
Gail Sheehy
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If at first you don't succeed, failure may be your style.
Quentin Crisp
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Silk Road to Ruin has all the analysis and it's structured very well. I rely on my notes more and I use direct quotes. But there's nothing like writing about it right away.
Ted Rall
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I didn't particularly like being objectified.
L'Wren Scott
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I've been dancing my entire life. Jazz, hip hop, ballet. And then there's tap dancing. I love to tap.
Emily VanCamp
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Cheeseburger in paradise!
Jimmy Buffett
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Because I really love tax, tax topics actually feature quite a lot in my fiction of various lengths. I once wrote a science fiction short story centered around the idea of an alien tax code, and the idea that you can understand a society by parsing its tax code.
Ken Liu
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I have a whole iPod full of exceptionally bad music, truly awful stuff including a disproportionate number of one hit wonders from the early '80s and lots of hair bands. I find it utterly impossible to love a song until I know every single word, so listening to live music or new bands is pretty much out.
Lauren Weisberger
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I think the artists are really the face of the music they make. It's no longer the genre that dictates it.
Dua Lipa