Star Quotes
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I knew what I wanted to be, but I didn't know exactly how to get there. I thought you move to Nashville, you sing downtown, and someone discovers you, and you become a country music star. I had no idea.
Tyler Farr
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You can either be a movie star or an actor. I'm an actor.
James Avery
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Creamy and leggy, with long azure hair and the eyes of a silent-movie star, she moved like a poem and smiled like a sphinx.
Laini Taylor
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Audrey Hepburn is someone I've always admired. She has that untouchable star quality.
Lisa O'Hare
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Someday beneath some hard Capricious star - Spreading its light a little Over far, We'll know you for the woman That you are.
Djuna Barnes
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There is a tiny yellow daffodil, The butterfly can see it from afar, Although one summer evening's dew could fill Its little cup twice over, ere the star Had called the lazy shepherd to his fold, And be no prodigal.
Oscar Wilde
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I'm not real impressed with the Star Trek weaponry, I gotta be honest.
Jeri Ryan
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I haven't given up on acting, but I've gone away from it for a while to concentrate on myself and the fans of 'Star Wars.'
Daniel Logan
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When I was a kid, I wanted to be a spy detective or a rock star.
Jill Sobule
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I used to watch, on television on Sunday nights, they had the Disney hour then and the castle coming up and 'When you wish upon a star... ' That was my very first Disney memory.
Phyllis Smith
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You know, I always root for the older athlete. I root for the second album. I root for solo careers after the rock star breaks the band apart.
John Cho
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And from then on, I bathed in the Poem of the Sea, star-infused, and opalescent, devouring green azures.
Arthur Rimbaud
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I was a big fan of 'Awake' and also 'Lone Star.'
Jaime Ray Newman
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I don't feel like a big star.
Sarah Vaughan
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I love doing the conventions and being an ambassador for 'Star Wars.'
Daniel Logan
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It is possible that our race may be an accident, in a meaningless universe, living its brief life uncared for, on this dark, cooling star: but even so - and all the more - what marvelous creatures we are! What fairy story, what tale from the Arabian Nights of the jinns, is a hundredth part as wonderful as this true fairy story of simians! It is so much more heartening, too, than the tales we invent. A universe capable of giving birth to many such accidents is - blind or not - a good world to live in, a promising universe. . . . We once thought we lived on God's footstool, it may be a throne.
Clarence Day