Intimidating Quotes
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Nothing is more intimidating than an idiotic grin worn by a manifest non-idiot.
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The tactic of leading people into... a war that doesn't make any sense by telling them they are under attack, and if they raise any objection they're unpatriotic, is a very old tactic. And it doesn't intimidate me.
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When I first started pursuing acting professionally out of college, it was very much in my head that there would be comparisons with potentially both of my parents, and I found that pretty intimidating.
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It's a little intimidating to walk into a studio and know that you're going to sing a duet with Barbra Streisand.
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Suppose you had a cross burning in a play or a movie... Would that be intimidating?
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I went on an audition. I walked in the room, and it was Leslie Mann with Judd Apatow. It was intimidating.
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I don't usually experience that because there are few people who intimidate me, but Woody was one of them.
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Every morning when we wake up we've been given a wonderful gift-another day of life-so let's make the most of it. No one can do it for us. . . . Genuine happiness can only be realized once we commit to making it a personal priority in our lives. This may be a new behavior for some of us and a bit intimidating. Be gentle with yourself. It will all unfold. Like any new behavior, happiness can be learned.
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It's intimidating any time to have a piece of art that someone else created, and that person says, 'Let's see what you created based on what I created.'
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We had the kind of team that didn't back down from anybody. If they wanted to intimidate us, we could intimidate as well as they could. Our team was too big and too good to intimidate.
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With the Holocaust - I wonder if a lot of Jewish writers of my generation have felt this way - it feels really intimidating to approach it. I feel like so many writers who have either lived through it firsthand or were part of that generation where they were closer to the people who were in it have written so beautifully about it, so there's no lack of great books about it
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The Aldrich Plan is the Wall Street Plan. It means another panic, if necessary, to intimidate the people. Aldrich, paid by the government to represent the people, proposes a plan for the trusts instead.
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If you let a bully intimidate you, he's going to do it again. You've got to stand up to these strong-arm tactics.
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If a team intimidate you physically and you let them, they've won.