Pretty Quotes
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I personally got to draw a take on a character that I've had in my mind since I was a teenager. That was pretty sweet!
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I think the first thing that I saw on IMAX was 'The Avengers.' The scope and the size of it are pretty neat, I will say that.
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I'm pretty open, and when I do interviews, I end up blabbing.
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I have people constantly come up to me telling me that I have written their life. When I wrote the story I thought it was a pretty good story but I had no idea that many people felt like that.
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I have pretty thick skin, and I think if you're going to be in this business, if you're going to be an actor or a writer, you better have a thick skin.
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A part of me likes to pretty up feelings that aren't so pretty.
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Pretty women and rich men are rarely wrong.
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My mom's a chemist, so she's pretty smart.
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Two weeks in a row, he's been pretty impressive.
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I like San Francisco, but I don't think I'd want to work in Palo Alto. It seems like a pretty rough commute. In many ways, I think New York has a lot of things the West Coast doesn't have.
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I've put in 63 years now in the big leagues as a player, coach, manager. And now just being around these young guys, it keeps you going pretty good.
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Comedy is not pretty.
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I read pretty voraciously. If it's good, I don't care what it is.
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You don't know how pretty you are when you're young. Just being young is beautiful. And I was astonishingly pretty - you know, very skinny.
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Ramifications of small decisions can be pretty large.
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I'm pretty sure 'Nutty Professor' will happen to me at some point. And when it does, I will go to the gym.
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I love making independent movies, and that's pretty much what I'm going to be doing for the rest of my years...
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Indonesia has beautiful hikes, surfing, and private beaches. It's pretty incredible.
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There's something ugly about a pretty boy who knows he's pretty and assumes everyone else know it too.
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I'm pretty cheap, to be honest.
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For something to be beautiful it doesn’t have to be pretty.
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There are many actors who, whatever they do, they pretty much play themselves.
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Happiness is pretty simple: someone to love, something to do, something to look forward to.
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If the reader doesn't care or relate to the characters, all that visual spectacle is pretty but feels empty.