Corey Hawkins Quotes
My mother's a police officer, so there was only so much trouble I could get myself into. But my father grew up on the other side.

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I don't think that - you know, I'm sure that there's guys that are doing it, because I'm sure in every sport there's players who want to get the edge. But I think that it's been blown overly - way more than guys are using it in our game.
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I'm still number one and I just recently won a major tournament ahead of my toughest rivals so I think I had a few years ahead of me if I decided to stay.
Garry Kasparov -
Tragedy is like strong acid - it dissolves away all but the very gold of truth.
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I feel the capacity to care is the thing which gives life its deepest significance.
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I came to acting in a very circuitous way.
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I put Tabasco sauce over everything. Or I put it on pretty much anything that wouldn't taste gross - I mean, I wouldn't put it on salad, but I like it on fried chicken, nachos... a lot of stuff.
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Issues are never simple. One thing I'm proud of is that very rarely will you hear me simplify the issues.
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I miss driving to Goodison Park. I miss just the positive energy of the fans walking into the stadium and how much they care about that club and the team. And I miss the players a lot.
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Common Core isn't a test, but for some people it is, because they don't like the testing piece of it.
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I have been the last space marine between earth and an alien invasion. I really just don't need to go there anymore.
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Fred Segal was founded - by none other than Fred Segal - as a tiny jeans retailer in 1968. In the 1970s Segal, began selling space to employees, starting with his nephew Ron Herman.
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Truth is on the side of the oppressed.
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History teaches us that men and nations behave wisely once they have exhausted all other alternatives.
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The best thing to do when you're writing is to write about something you know instead of pretending. I mean, you can do that too, obviously, but when you write from your heart, it works so much better.
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Now my goal is to be strong. I get two classes in a week, and they'll be either barre or reformer Pilates.
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You don't want to get stuck with a record that you've done with someone that you feel obligated to put out - that's not really dope, just because you made an effort to get together and work.
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I love a challenge. So when I did 'Friday,' I didn't want to do another comedy back-to-back. With 'Set It Off,' that was a little different from 'The Negotiator' and 'The Italian Job.' So for me, it's all about challenge. It's all about challenge and about just learning.
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Some movies to me are like vampires – they suck all of the energy out of me and I don't like that. I like to give the audience energy if I can.
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Moonlight is sculpture.
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I write for kids because I think the most interesting (and most humorous) stories come from people's childhoods. When I was writing 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid,' I had a blast talking on the phone to my younger brother, Patrick, remembering all of the things that happened to our family when we were growing up.
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The United Nations was not set up to be a reformatory. It was assumed that you would be good before you got in and not that being in would make you good.
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George Hamilton is one of the funniest men I have ever known.
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Love always makes those eloquent that have it.
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My mother's a police officer, so there was only so much trouble I could get myself into. But my father grew up on the other side.