J. M. Roberts Quotes
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I've never seen anyone die. It's hard to imagine what it would be like.
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I've never had to explain 'Prometheus' to people, ever. Most people get it.
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I never do anything out of my comfort zone.
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I'm proud to say I've never been anybody's lapdog.
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I feel that Christian music is a subculture directed towards the Christians. It's not really being exposed to non-Christians and it's not really created for non-Christians, so non-Christians almost never hear any of this music.
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We never see ourselves as others see us.
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Proclaiming a sexual preference is something that straight men never really have to bother with.
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I'm married, I have three children, I never hit my wife.
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I was so worried when I left 'GH:' so scared I'd never work again.
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I've never liked rehearsing too much.
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Money is a bubble that never pops. It's a consensus hallucination.
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My husband and I don't have sons, so we never had to ask ourselves how we'd have felt about them playing football.
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I have never received a Farthing of Prize Money either for Artillery Ammunition or Vessels.
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Now and then, I had moments of greatness, but I never knew how to duplicate it consistently.
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I've led a charmed life. I've known people who have been depressed, and I've never had that.
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I was raised Catholic, but the devil was never with a pitchfork.
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A poet's autobiography is his poetry. Anything else is just a footnote.
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The juices never stop flowing. I still write songs.
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I can't think of a more pathetic situation for an actor than to do a film and not connect to it. And I pray to God that I never face that situation.
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Never have anyone else carry your luggage. Pack only what you need.
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It constantly remains a source of disappointment to me that my drawings are not yet what I want them to be. The difficulties are indeed numerous and great, and cannot be overcome at once. To make progress is a kind of miner’s work; it doesn’t advance as quickly as one would like, and as others also expect, but as one stands before such a task, the basic necessities are patience and faithfulness. In fact, I do not think much about the difficulties, because if one thought of them too much one would get stunned or disturbed.
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I remember at one point, with a previous release of mine, I stumbled upon a shareware site, and the total number of downloads was in the thousands, maybe the hundreds of thousands. But there's no doubt that the Internet and that kind of sharing has been a huge benefit for the band.
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What enables me to believe in anything is hope.
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We have never asked for anything. We need money. Cash.