Think Quotes
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I don't think you should ever damage other people for your art.
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I think Hollywood wants to be safe. The things you do first become your calling card, and I think people just sort of go, 'Well, we know he can do that.' They kind of put you in that hole.
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I think, by and large, the level of acting is mediocre. When I go to the theatre, I get so angry. I don't go.
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Some of my books sort of have a provocative take. Sometimes you find interesting things about characters that show they weren't necessarily the way people usually see them. It can make for lively conversations, but that's great. Spark a little controversy, get people to think about it. That's what it's all about.
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I have freckles; I don't like covering up too much. I like things dewy and natural, and I think that having moisture in your skin is really beautiful and youthful - sometimes that's more important than coverage.
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I think I've always been somebody to break rules.
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I don't think anything can touch the expressive range of the guitar.
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If people think I look good, it's the make-up.
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With participation in politics so low at the moment I think Christians should ensure their views are represented at all levels and not leave it to others.
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I think what people get confused about is that they want to label me as this EDM girl, but a lot of this stuff is genre-less.
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We must think differently, look at things in a different way. Peace requires a world of new concepts, new definitions.
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I think that people need an adrenalin rush. Folks need something aspirational; they need to do something that is hard. That's what ignites the imagination.
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I think, ultimately, open always wins out. It wins out because you cannot lock data in; you can't lock people in. They will find a way out.
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I don't think I make dance music. It's not even 4/4. And it's slow.
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Sometimes I think people get into trouble because they can't say what they want to.
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I have always hated slavery, I think, as much as any abolitionist. I have been an Old Line Whig. I have always hated it, but I have always been quiet about it until this new era of the introduction of the Nebraska Bill began.
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When it comes to relationships, I think I'm pretty experienced - you'd be surprised.
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I think computer science, by and large, is still stuck in the Modern age.
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Everybody has done something about Marco Polo. It's the tiredest, most trite and worked-over subject in the world, and that was why it appealed to me, because I wanted to do something really new and different about something that had been worked over all these centuries, and I think I did.
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We think of it as an extension of existing content efforts we have now. We didn't have a general way for people to push information to us that they didn't think was being represented in our search results.
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I think I'd like to be one of those eccentric 80-year-old women.
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When I think back now to the recording sessions, there is more improvisation than one hears. It's an ideal combination of arrangements and improvisation. Only a few people are able to listen and say what is composed and what is improvised. It's a unit.
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A completely disrespectful photographer was asked to stop taking photographs, and then said, 'I've got what I want. What are you going to do about it?' How would you feel if somebody walked up and started taking your photograph? I don't think you'd be very happy.
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There will never be a replacement for that ongoing physical contact. But I don't think blogging is meant to replace the face-to-face of friendships and meetings. Blogging is a way to keep in touch with a larger group of people on an ongoing basis, in a more efficient way.