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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You cannot tailor-make the situations in life but you can tailor-make the attitudes to fit those situations.
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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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In 'Gravity,' nearly everything is a metaphor for the main character. The way I tend to approach a film is that character and background are equally important; one informs the other. Here, Sandra Bullock is caught between Earth and the void of the universe, just floating there in between. We use the debris as a metaphor for adversity.
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During the season... fun, to me, is getting sacks, making tackles and winning games. It's not spending money, girls, or, you know, this and that.
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A woman needs to be put together more than a man. If she isn't, she looks like she's not up for the job. There's a different standard. Those are the rules, and I have to live by them.
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I want to tell President Sarkozy - and through him, all the French people - that they were our support, our light.
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Being innovative these days is sometimes having the lack of ego or guts to imitate something. Heck, in the newspaper industry, plagiarism is grounds for firing. In the NFL, you get a raise for doing that.
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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.