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The fact that we're protected under that Constitution in exercising the right of free speech, it's a wonderful thing. You've got to come from somewhere else to realize how valuable it is.
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I've been disappointed by so many movie stars that I've seen, and they go out and they don't do it up, you know. And they don't - I just get so disappointed.
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Liars do look you in the eye. They do not always stutter, stammer, blush or fidget.
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You never get the Shakespeares right. It's not possible.
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You have got to clean your own house first before you tell other people that they aren't doing it right.
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War is over if you want it.
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Shakespeare doesn't really write subtext, you play the subtext.
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If you have a lot of sweetness and quirkiness, someone's got to have a little bit of bite against that.
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You had to go to a different part of town from where I was to get Muddy Waters singles. I had him on singles.
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Some things are really sacred and important to other cultures, so you have to be aware, politically, about those things before you just adopt them.
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You can't get AIDS from a hug or a handshake or a meal with a friend.
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The mud is cold when you're in the north of Scotland!
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The experiments show quite clearly that, as you resist more and more temptation, you're actually more and more likely to fail.
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In Europe you can be Sophia, you can be these older women who are considered very sexy.
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You should take notes whenever you hear interesting or original language.
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For any couple, once you delve into the idea of non-monogamy, you're entering pretty frightening territory.
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Sometimes you are strong, sometimes you are weak.
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Your first duty as a writer is to write to please yourself. And you have no duty towards anyone else.
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When you battle Nancy Pelosi as much as I have, you're bound to get a few wrinkles.
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We need to understand the difference between discipline and punishment. Punishment is what you do to someone; discipline is what you do for someone.
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To be honest with you, a lot of directors can be very lazy.
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One is taught by experience to put a premium on those few people who can appreciate you for what you are.