Trisha Yearwood Quotes
Songs are like movies to me, and so you put yourself in the movie. You become a character in the movie.
Trisha Yearwood
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I don't recognize my former self. Like I'm on the outside looking in at my life. Who is that guy?
Victor Cruz
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If members of the security apparatus could, with impunity, keep from those elected by the people that which they're entitled to know - or worse, feed false information - those who could control the classified data could be the real decision makers.
Harold H. Greene
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Wal-Mart is the biggest distributor of DVDs out there, but personally, I think their manufacturing policies have destroyed our economy, and they don't pay their employees enough. I have massive problems with them.
Adam McKay
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As an author, I had spent years writing my stories on my own in a quiet room. My ideas traveled from my brain to my fingers, executed exactly as I saw fit, never veering from my own intent. TV simply doesn't work that way.
Taylor Jenkins Reid
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At times it is folly to hasten at other times, to delay. The wise do everything in its proper time.
Ovid
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People think they have to give up things to make a difference to the world, but you don't have to.
Waris Ahluwalia
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You can lull the paying customers as long as they get slapped.
Alan Rickman
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Being a mum makes you more aware of how short life is and how important it is to enjoy every minute because you have less time for yourself. A day doesn't have 24 hours any more - it only lasts 10, or eight. So you learn to get rid of all the parasites. I'm not talking about people, but things that could be toxic for happiness.
Ludivine Sagnier
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When you do an action movie, you've got to come prepared to do an action movie.
Columbus Short
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I enjoy being Jewish, but I'm an atheist... I hate fundamentalism in all its forms. Jews, Catholics, Baptists, I think they are all potty and capable of destroying the world.
Warren Mitchell
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In 'UnREAL', for me, just being so openly feminist, just being so overtly, like, 'This show is about women who are not necessarily likable, doing a job that is despicable, and we are not going to be afraid of that.'
Marti Noxon
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Songs are like movies to me, and so you put yourself in the movie. You become a character in the movie.
Trisha Yearwood