Courteney Cox Quotes
Everyone has problems. When you think you want to end your life, maybe you could be there for someone else and can learn something.

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We can help a whole lot of people if we could figure out a way to expand Medicaid and get people the care that they need.
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At one point, I had a story accepted at the 'New Yorker,' which sent off weird bells in people when I told them - 'Oh,' they thought, 'now you are a writer' - where I really had been for the last 30-odd years.
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I realized that women's liberation is men's liberation, too.
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I enjoyed making this album a lot because of the knowledge we acquired over the last 3 years.
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People really love editorial cartoons, and I think publishers understand that.
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After running for a while, things really start to open up in your body. I felt like I'd tapped into parts of my body that I hadn't before. I let things in the universe flow through me that opened me up in a really cool way.
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The characteristic of scientific progress is our knowing that we did not know.
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I don't particularly like L.A.
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Has this world been so kind to you that you should leave with regret? There are better things ahead than any we leave behind.
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People in Hollywood are going make pictures where ever it's the least expensive to make them.
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I think, for me, I'm a player that wants the puck, and I'm a better player when I have it.
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If you set out to write an adjective novel, you're setting out to write a mediocre novel; your allegiance is to the adjective, not to the story, and then that just sucks all the joy right out of it.
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The year I turned 16, I spent the weeks before Christmas dropping hints to my parents about how much I wanted - no, needed - my own transportation.
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As children, our imaginations are vibrant, and our hearts are open. We believe that the bad guy always loses and that the tooth fairy sneaks into our rooms at night to put money under our pillow. Everything amazes us, and we think anything is possible. We continuously experience life with a sense of newness and unbridled curiosity.
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The purpose of Plan Columbia was to deal with the increased cultivation and illegal activity associated with that cultivation concerning narco trafficking in Columbia.
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I was about 14 when I started with a theater group; it was like a stage group on the weekends alongside school. And it was run by a group of guys who'd been to drama school themselves in London. So they introduced us to techniques that they'd learn about, and they kind of informed us about improvisation and screenwriting and all of that stuff.
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Some players get over-dependable on their coaches.
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People say it gets better but it doesn't. It just gets different, that's all.
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Whenever I start a novel, I'm always looking for two things: a bit of science that makes me go 'what if?' and a piece of history that ends in a question mark.
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It costs a great deal of money to do a musical, and the more money involved, the more big business influences the artform.
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For me now, what I've come to is, we don't know anything.
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I'm generally pretty happy about life.
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You can't have an ending. It's impossible. Because unlike in the movies, life goes on. You're never at the end until you die.
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Everyone has problems. When you think you want to end your life, maybe you could be there for someone else and can learn something.