Charlaine Harris Quotes
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Magneto wants to cope with the difficulties thrust upon him by society and by his own nature.
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One of my favorite things about playing Avery Jennings on 'Dog With a Blog' is that I get to play a real teenager who deals with everyday issues.
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There's nothing wrong with being anthropomorphic. That's how we understand the world.
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The winner of the hoop race will be the first to realize her dream, not society's dream, her own personal dream.
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I eat a lot of chocolate.
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Editing is a natural extension of the collage making. It's actually one of the few areas that women were able to excel in in the film industry from the beginning.
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I'm open to sci-fi, but I was never a diehard fan. I have no idea why it keeps following me. I'm extremely lucky, I guess; it's a lucrative venue.
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I keep pushing buttons and trying to grow as a person and as a filmmaker.
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Cotton Mather's publications in his own lifetime amounted to more than 400 titles, and his magnum opus, on which he labored most of his life, remains unpublished: a commentary on every verse of every book of the Bible. Anyone who leaves that kind of record behind issues an irresistible invitation to historians.
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Working with Bill Cosby was incredible. I was lucky to be a part of that.
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Yashpal, writing in the nineteen-fifties, sought to indict this culture of men, Hindus and Muslims alike, who value their freedom and power over the rights and lives of women.
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I still sing every day - in the shower or on the set all day. I'm sure everyone will tell you that I never shut up. But it's not in the capacity that I would like to.
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I'm very moody, so I dress for whatever mood I'm in. Sometimes I want to be a little more boyish and flowy and comfortable. Sometimes I want to feel a little sexier and more composed.
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There's something about having a great bottle of wine and a great cigar. Nothing compares to it.
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My only fantasy about writing was that in my old days, after directing many masterpieces, I would write my memoirs.
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As children, our imaginations are vibrant, and our hearts are open. We believe that the bad guy always loses and that the tooth fairy sneaks into our rooms at night to put money under our pillow. Everything amazes us, and we think anything is possible. We continuously experience life with a sense of newness and unbridled curiosity.
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I think songwriting is the ultimate form of being able to make anything that happens in your life productive.
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Sacred cows make the tastiest hamburger.
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My father, Cecil Banks Mullis, and mother, formerly Bernice Alberta Barker, grew up in rural North Carolina in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. My dad's family had a general store, which I never saw. My grandparents on his side had already died before I started noticing things.
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I started doing theatre, and that's when I really fell in love with the profession; I learned a lot. It felt a bit weird to go from living in New York on Broadway to university, so I kept putting it off. Then, eventually, I had to give up the place.
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I've always seen first responders as unsung heroes and very special people because, when everyone else is running away from danger, they run into it.
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If you invent frequently and are willing to fail, then you never get to that point where you really need to bet the whole company.
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If we but give it time, a work of art 'can rap and knock and enter our souls' and re-align us - all our molecules - to make us whole again.
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If I quit having fun, then it's time for me to quit working.