Edgar Wright Quotes
The man-child in American comedies is always glorified; they never really show the darker side.
Quotes to Explore
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The sun never sets on my gallery.
Larry Gagosian
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I always watch the work I do.
Tamara Tunie
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I once said, 'Steve Jobs is the American Xavier Niel,' but that was humour.
Xavier Niel
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I always dreamed of being Maria in The Sound of Music.
Victoria Jackson
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Love can never be fully explained.
P. J. O'Rourke
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In American films, Russians are often portrayed like cartoon villains without clear motivations.
Yuliya Snigir
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I had an interest in Scandinavian countries because I'd never seen snow.
Hannah Kent
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I never do anything out of my comfort zone.
Danica Patrick
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I always separated sports and my personal life.
Carl Lewis
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As a former English major, I have always been fascinated by the connections between literature and history.
Nathaniel Philbrick
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I was playing a defensive guard in 'My All American' who is a really fast runner, so a lot of my training was running. I wasn't too worried about bulking up because he was supposed to be on the small side.
Finn Wittrock
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One always wonders about roads not taken.
Warren Christopher
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Journalists always explain that people are mad at them because they tell the truth, which is often unpleasant or uncomfortable to hear. However, they fail in situations where there is more than one truth.
Yair Lapid
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We always go into a game to win.
Ottmar Hitzfeld
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Hunger and homelessness aren't things we always want to talk about.
K. A. Applegate
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Museums are for dead artists. I'd never show my work in the Tate. You'd never get me in that place.
Damien Hirst
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I was so worried when I left 'GH:' so scared I'd never work again.
Nathan Parsons
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It's a scary thing going into the workforce with a $50,000 debt and you've been trained as a classical theatre actor. There's always a depression in the theatre.
Frances McDormand
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Since Bush has been in office, African-American women have fallen behind in terms of income and wages.
Donna Brazile
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Everything you want in life has a price connected to it. There's a price to pay if you want to make things better, a price to pay just for leaving things as they are, a price for everything.
Harry Browne
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As our case is new, we must think and act anew.
Abraham Lincoln
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I get star-struck anytime I meet performers that I grew up watching and appreciating. I mean, it's still incredibly surreal to me that I was a kid in San Antonio watching movies and then now I'm working with some of the people that were in those movies. I don't think it'll ever stop being surreal on some level.
James Roday
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Because one doesn't like the way things are is no reason to be unjust towards God.
Victor Hugo
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The man-child in American comedies is always glorified; they never really show the darker side.
Edgar Wright