Marilyn Monroe Quotes

I don't consider myself an intellectual. And this is not one of my aims. But I admire intellectual people.

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The best comfort food will always be greens, cornbread, and fried chicken.
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I am not a religious person, but I am spiritual. But I don't believe in things like guilt.
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I think the possibilities are endless in terms of what the genre would be like. However, in terms of looking for sources of money, I think we have to be very careful not to fall into Hollywood's commodification of Chicano culture. We could look at the example of Piri Thomas, a successful Puerto Rican writer now living in the Bay Area, who has received repeated offers from Hollywood...and he said he's not going to write about his people doing drugs and going to jail.
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Chopsticks or no chopsticks, it was the Chinese who first used knives and forks.
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When we were together, I loved you deeply and you gave me so much happiness I can never repay you.
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I know I'm searching for something Something so undefined That it can only be seen By the eyes of the blind In the middle of the night.
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Senator Kerry voted to undermine the troops in the field, and that is not only inexcusable, it is reprehensible.
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If there's a job to be done, I always ask the busiest man in my parish to take it on and it gets done.
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So that there is enough to keep life together, it matters little what it is.
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After high school, I was going to move out to L.A. and try to pursue my dreams of acting. My parents said, "Thats fine. We support you, but you have to go to school", which was fine because I'm a studious person anyway, I enjoy it.
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Those who make their dress a principal part of themselves, will, in general, become of no more value than their dress.
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I consider this world to be like a school and our lives to be the classrooms.
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To struggle against censorship, whatever its nature, and whatever the power under which it exists, is my duty as a writer, as are calls for freedom of the press. I am a passionate supporter of that freedom, and I consider that if any writer were to imagine that he could prove he didn't need that freedom, then he would be like a fish affirming in public that it didn't need water.
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What we can or cannot do, what we consider possible or impossible, is rarely a function of our true capability. It is more likely a function of our beliefs about who we are.
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I don't consider myself an intellectual. And this is not one of my aims. But I admire intellectual people.