Kenneth Branagh Quotes
In Northern Ireland, I truly, effortlessly, knew who I was. I knew where I belonged. I felt completely and utterly secure.

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I don't think there's a perfect time to have kids. I think first you have to find the perfect person.
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I am more mature now and know how to deal with certain situations in football. It's not all about highs; there are also lows, but I can deal with it. Football is a hard business.
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Today the financial market is no good, but the money is there.
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I love working back home, but it is a small country, and we do get tired of watching each other.
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I always played sports when I was young. I played football and baseball for eight years. I loved football.
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I definitely would not do a reality show.
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Dirk Nowitzki has been my hero for many years.
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Anyone who wants to be part of the political process should adopt values that are compatible with democracy.
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Like the phoenix, socialism is reborn from every pile of ashes left day in, day out, by burnt-out human dreams and charred hopes.
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Technical things are getting more mechanical. Take 'Swan Lake,' the Black Swan pas de deux. Now, my goodness, they're turning not just 32 fouettes - but double or triple pirouettes.
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I've always danced and exercised. I can't imagine not doing it. I'll be Martha Graham in my 90s doing contractions on the floor.
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Wherever you turn, there is always something wrong with the politicians. They have everything they need to save the world, and they don't save it.
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The proprietor had hair so red that pigmentation had flowed out into every visible inch of his skin and even into the pinks of his eyes, as the colour of flowering cherry trees stains their leaves.
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So was victory turned into defeat, and Billy's jaw became squarer and his eye more full of the light of battle than ever.
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Men characterize pornography as something mental because their minds, their thoughts, their dreams, their fantasies, are more real to them than women's bodies or lives; in fact, men have used their social power to characterize a $10-billion-a-year trade in women as fantasy.
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Life is everything and nothing all at once.
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I am not alone. I am free. I no longer have to be a credit, I don't have to be a symbol to anybody, I don't have to be a first to anybody. I don't have to be an imitation of a white woman that Hollywood sort of hoped I'd become. I'm me, and I'm like nobody else.
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I never like other people to clean for me. I don't want them to invade my own privacy.
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Crony capitalism is alive and well: the big are bigger, the wealthy are getting wealthier because, with a very large powerful complicated government, which is what we have and which Democrats want more of, only the big, the powerful, the wealthy and the well connected can survive.
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Building robot versions of people is very expensive.
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Holidays were invented so single women could overeat without feeling guilty.
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In Northern Ireland, I truly, effortlessly, knew who I was. I knew where I belonged. I felt completely and utterly secure.