Kelli O'Hara Quotes
I don't read reviews, because if you believe the good ones, you have to believe the bad.

Quotes to Explore
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If I had a big brother who was a year older than me or something, I probably wouldn't have ended up being a filmmaker.
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I cry all the time. I love to laugh, too. It's important to create an environment for yourself where you feel what you need to and don't hold it in.
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Though we may know Him by a thousand names, He is one and the same to us all.
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There is a place in this world for satire, but there is a time when satire ends and intolerance and bigotry towards religious beliefs of others begins.
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Where the roots of private virtue are diseased, the fruit of public probity cannot but be corrupt.
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In your darkest moments of despair, a friend's hand on yours will get you through the worst.
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I would rather lose a good earring than be caught without make-up.
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Well, I certainly did not think that I could do worse.
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Will I obliterate national debt? Sure, why not?
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If I had to choose, I'd choose my friends over my career.
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Great perils have this beauty, that they bring to light the fraternity of strangers.
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I believe in my music.
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Oh. Yes. There. Is. A. Lot of pressure. As a solo singer. Absolutely.
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Our atheism family tradition is traced to a - I don't know if it was great-great or a great-great-great grandmother who was a poor Irish-American woman in the 1880s in western Montana.
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At the base of Ron Paul support, in my opinion, are people with brains.
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There was a door to which I found no key: There was the veil through which I might not see.
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That's hot.
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I had a ball doing Harry Potter.
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Nightclubs are a small-revenue business that go through pretty fast popularity cycles.
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We all thought of chicken as lean, protein-rich food that's good for weight watching, but the truth is chicken might actually be making us fatter!
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I guess I just don't have a talent for it, some women just aren't the marrying kind - or anyway, not the permanent marrying kind, and I'm one of them.
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And of course, FDR was very charming. At 6'2", he was tall enough to be her beau, and they made a beautiful couple. And she could encourage him. His mother also encouraged him. So this notion of a woman with ideas of her own and a spirit of her own and a style of her own was very congenial to Franklin. And he loved her. And their romance was a very dear and true and deep romance.
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I don't read reviews, because if you believe the good ones, you have to believe the bad.