Clark Gregg (Robert Clark Gregg) Quotes
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I want to continue to be me and share with people.
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You won't really get a lot of the mainstream, lovey-dovey side because that wasn't a part of my life in the beginning.
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To write a good mystery you have to know where it will end before you can decide where it will begin... and I've always known where it will end.
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My mother did all she could to control me, but at age 14 she sent me to a military school.
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If I was to do anything besides acting, I would be a fireman or a beat cop. I'd do a regular job.
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All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.
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We don't need bigger government. We need to shrink the size of government.
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Love is the ability and willingness to allow those that you care for to be what they choose for themselves without any insistence that they satisfy you.
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I achieved what I want to achieve and I want to continue doing something else.
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Mind is everything. Muscle - pieces of rubber. All that I am, I am because of my mind.
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The Schindler Jews were off-limits in Brunnlitz.
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I always believed in my ability, but I think in any sport you need that little bit of luck.
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I think back to the 1990s, when I joined the Army, and all those peacetime years that we had, thinking, 'Will we ever go into combat?'
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America faces a new race that has awakened.
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I love the simplicity and freedom of running. A pair of shoes, and you are all set to explore new trails.
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You teach your daughters the diameters of the planets and wonder when you are done that they do not delight in your company.
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Normally I don't watch myself, because I'm not very objective.
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One of my biggest drawbacks is my inability to maintain my physique. I put on weight for 'Soodhu Kavvum' and never managed to shed it. Luckily, that look suited a few films, including 'Orange Mittai.'
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I've had a few ditty hits.
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We all walk in the dark and each of us must learn to turn on his or her own light.
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My knowledge of Vancouver and Canada was limited to what I knew about Bob and Doug McKenzie. I thought they were funny, talking out of the sides of their mouths and saying 'eh' and wearing toques.
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Nothing has ever touched on what fun childhood was. Summer holidays were bliss. We made home movies, with real stories in them. My father had such charm and charisma, and made everything so funny.
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Other things awaited. It was good to be young and to know it for once. So much unfolding to do.
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I don't think Aaron Sorkin can write a character who isn't really funny.