Maisie Williams Quotes
No one teaches you how to be a famous person; no one teaches you how to be a role model. It's something you have to do on your own.

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Look before you leap for as you sow, ye are like to reap.
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You can't tell a millionaire's son from a billionaire's.
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If you tell me I can't eat something, I'll obsess over it and end up overeating!
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If you learn the craft, you can make a movie and get by with tricks.
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If you represent everyone, in some ways you represent no one. You're un-owned.
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You cannot truly listen to anyone and do anything else at the same time.
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People like to pigeonhole you. It's easier.
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You know, I haven't written as much as most other writers. Certainly maybe those who keep a more regular schedule accomplish more.
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If you get a guy that can play a couple positions, it helps you out a real lot.
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When there's an authentic mystery, as opposed to just a question being asked, that's what makes you lean forward.
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The imminent demise of the church has been predicted since the middle of the 18th century. This is the regular secular mantra if churchgoing declines. I could take you to plenty of churches that are full to bursting and new churches being built.
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Whenever you're scared of something, don't let that define you. We all feel it, but step up.
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You can't get more for less. You get what you pay for.
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Being exposed to different production environments in Korea, Japan and the U.S. was a great experience, and each system allows you to quench your thirst in a different way.
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Everywhere you hang your hat is home. Home is the bright cave under the hat.
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As you get older, you see the world at a different angle, maybe more cynically, but I just bury my anger.
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When did you last have fun being dignified?
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Life is not a spectator sport. If you're going to spend your whole life in the grandstand just watching what goes on, in my opinion you're wasting your life.
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If you agree with me on 9 out of 12 issues, vote for me. If you agree with me on 12 out of 12 issues, see a psychiatrist.
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I am not famous at all.
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I loved living and breathing theatre so much that I decided I had to find a way to bring my desire to act and my ability to support myself together. I'd run through the possibilities in Washington, so that meant moving to New York.
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When I was in my teen years and in my 20s and even 60s, it was okay to drop everything and disappear and become a road warrior for all those months. But after a while you get... y'know, one likes to have some home life.
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As I have got older, I have become easier on myself. It's about realising things can't be perfect.
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No one teaches you how to be a famous person; no one teaches you how to be a role model. It's something you have to do on your own.