Kiernan Shipka Quotes
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I don't really take a step back too often to see what's going on.
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I'm a dad and a husband, and so the things that I love to do are all geared around my family.
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The cure for crime is not the electric chair, but the high chair.
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Raise the taxes, and we find less money in our pockets. Lower the taxes, and we've got more money in those pockets, and we spend it on all kinds of things.
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I had left teaching, which I enjoyed, because I realized I couldn't get tenure at a research university.
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I wanted to be Katharine Hepburn-ish – there was a bit of nobility about her.
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I never really feel wrong while making movies. I know myself, and I know that my intentions are pure and I'm on the side of righteousness.
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Everybody always asks about Jimmy Fallon. I'm sorry to say that he's very nice and there's not much bad to say about him. I don't know if he sucks at videogames or not. I don't think he plays them, but he could have this whole secret life I don't know about.
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Today's gossip is tomorrow's headline.
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Pride and excess bring disaster for man.
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I didn't go to drama school, so I feel like I did all my growing up on 'Hollyoaks.'
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Reggeton has changed very much, musically. It has evolved. The artists have also evolved.
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I don't think that Washington is a fundamentally bad or corrupt place.
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Age is a matter of feeling, not of years.
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By the end of 'Swan Lake,' you know how there's all the corps on stage, and she keeps running in the back, doing arms? You can't feel your arms. You're just like, 'Ow.'
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It's a good question, because to be believable is the only way that you could be successful.
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I was pretty lucky to get into Berklee at all. I never really had any theory or music-reading capabilities; I was completely by ear.
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I don't want a job, and I think I've been trying my hardest to make sure I don't have a job.
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The guy that was standing said, 'We don't want you here.'Reacher said, 'You're confusing me with someone who gives a shit what you want.''You won't get served in here.''Won't I?''Not a hope.''You could order for me.''And then what?''Then I could eat your lunch.'
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I am dying, but the state remains.
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Now I can broadcast to an audience of several million people on the 'Today' programme. I can talk about the day's news. But on radio, believe it or not, we have notes and scripts. And while we might ad lib the odd wryly amusing asides, they come at the frequency of a suburban bus. About one every 90 minutes.
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Don't you hate it when...your suitcase is the last one off the airplane?
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I'm such a theater geek.