Point Quotes
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I'm 43 now. I've reached the point where I really can't care what anyone thinks. Of course, I do. I'm an actress. I'm totally insecure, but I'm trying to stick to my guns about what is important to me, and it doesn't matter what anyone thinks I should or shouldn't do.
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Don't see the point in reading ghost-written autobiographies, even though some of these published lives may fascinate me. The 'ghost' is always present, manipulating an interview into first-person singular text, and it feels like I'm reading a lie.
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I love singing and would love to record an album at some point.
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What was the point in satin and lace if it didn't make a man struggle to speak?
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I aim to direct as much as I act at some point in time.
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One has to be fully committed to one's career. Otherwise, there's no point.
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I fell in love with New York at some indeterminate point in my early years.
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At some point in time I will be honored if I would be mentioned as a coach.
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The central point of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ is a personal relationship with Him, not public usefulness to others.
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Talent is only the starting point.
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I turned into a workaholic to the point of where my health was in jeopardy.
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Anyone can put anything out at any point and make anything by themselves.
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What's the point of staying sober?
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The clash between Popper and Kuhn is not about a mere technical point in epistemology.
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Often the starting point for characters, for me, is finding a little, most minor detail, and I'll go from there.
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I mean, there's no point in sittin' around and cryin' about spilt milk. Gotta move on.
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I love hard punch lines, and I like anything that has a strong point of view.
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All my brothers and my dad at one point had dreadlocks.
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I was interested in implements of mass destruction - from an academic point of view.
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It is probably very necessary to present your ego at some point.
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The Palestinian election is something that was really a turning point. It's a mandate for peace.
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It would be wrong to assume that one must stay with a research programme until it has exhausted all its heuristic power, that one must not introduce a rival programme before everybody agrees that the point of degeneration has probably been reached.
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My son's a West Point cadet.
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There comes a point when a dream becomes reality and reality becomes a dream.