Think Quotes
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Just think about it: what in the name of God would Alabama be without the University of Alabama? What would Oklahoma be without the University of Oklahoma? Nothing.
Dan Jenkins
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I think a man is a man, and a man has a hairy chest, so let that be!
Yvonne Strahovski
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I think what you call 'metropolitan America' - as in San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles - I think there's more awareness of the atypical, while in more traditional Britain, there's the kitchen-sink dramas and thrillers. It's more formulaic.
Irvine Welsh
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I didn't consciously make the decision to write an adult novel. I didn't think of it as my riposte to the YA genre.
Mal Peet
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You have to free your mind to do things you wouldn't think of doing. Don't ever say no.
Carl Lewis
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I think prom is just about enjoying yourself.
Victoria Justice
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I think that any sort of fantasy or sci fi that is grounded in something that could ostensibly be real - 'Jurassic Park' being my favorite example - is that much more prescient because it means that much more. Maybe one day, what if?
Kate McKinnon
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So, I think that Marilyn, what she gave the world, and in many ways Kennedy too, was that they had dreams and they didn't allow anybody to take away their dreams.
Sally Kirkland
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Some languages expand not only your ability to speak to different people but what you're able to think.
G. Willow Wilson
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I think we are realizing that we are going to have to have an international rule of law.
Walter Cronkite
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Especially in comedies, I think a lot of time the female characters are there to provide a balance for guys.
Zooey Deschanel
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I do think you get lonelier and lonelier being an artist as you get older.
Gary Hume
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As an actor, I think you should always disappear a little. I act in order to lose myself.
Vincent Cassel
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I've written three books you could think of as memoirs.
Calvin Trillin
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I ain't got no beef with east coast, I think it's just being hyped up.
Ice T
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There's a classic element that all good Disney movies have. It really comes down to the storytelling, I think. It manages to push all of these buttons inside of us; there's a sentimentality.
Mandy Moore
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When I write and produce something, I know exactly how I want it to sound, and I have a very strong interpretation of it. I can't really think of anyone at the moment I'd particularly like to play a duet with. You never know, though, I might receive an offer tomorrow and say, "Yeah, that'd be great." But it's not something that's on my mind.
George Michael
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The most flattering thing I hear is, 'I didn't think I liked country music before I heard your record.'
Sam Hunt
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I did always think of Heinlein as a strict rationalist, although a dispassionate examination of his works doesn't support that.
Pamela Dean
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As an actress, I think it's important to look back and realize that we aren't always quite as original as we think we are. There's this grand, textured history for us over the last 100 years of incredible writers, directors, and performers.
Natalie Dormer
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If there's anyone in my lifetime who deserves honor it is Billy Graham. I think he is the most significant figure since the apostles.
Pat Boone
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I'm pretty ruthless about that; I think when you sign over your story, you sign over your story.
Rachel Griffiths
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One mind can think only of its own questions; it rarely surprises itself.
Orson Scott Card
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At all times, think like a writer, and keep those antennae twitching - that way, you pick up new ideas.
Ian Rankin