Wanted Quotes
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ECW's legacy will be as the company who took all the mistfits that nobody else wanted, and created stars.
Dawn Marie Psaltis
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As a kid, I always wanted to be like Spielberg and to make wonderful movies. Even when I was making 'Indiana Jones,' I was looking at how he would come up with these amazing shots and how he would choreograph the blocking and all that.
Jonathan Ke Quan
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Once I turned eighteen, I could cut myself off from everyone and finally get what I wanted, which was to be on my own, once and for all. ~Ruby, pg 38
Sarah Dessen
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I wanted everything to stay the same, but you wanted things to be better, it's just...going to be a whole lot worse for awhile first. And I think I knew that, and I was scared of it." - Marcus
Dan Wells
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I just wanted to make sure I had the music true to me and the life I'm living and to what I really want to say. That's super important to me.
Demetria McKinney
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I did not let people tell me what to do, and I never wanted to be a groupie.
Eve Jihan Jeffers-Cooper
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Now that I have retired, and even though I wanted to play more, I can always look back and say that at least I won Wimbledon; also, winning the tournament in Rotterdam in 1995
Richard Krajicek
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I wanted to keep the complexity of the female experience in the film as much as it is in the book, and the subject of not wanting a child is a very interesting subject, one that's not dealt with very much actually.However that complexity was not serving the story of what became the film [The Girl on the Train].
Erin Cressida Wilson
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(I was) just running around, not trying to push it too much, ... Just wanted to make sure I get through the day healthy. That's what I'm shooting for right now. I feel close to where I want to be. Not there yet, but close to where I want to be.
Champ Bailey
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Clearly it is better that, when someone is wanted by the international police, and this person travels, and a country knows about it, that country reports the fact.
Ricardo Lagos
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I wanted us to laugh forever.
Benjamin Alire Saenz
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The first movie I ever saw was a blaxploitation movie. It was called 'Monkey Hustle.' Like I said, just listen to the name. That's a blaxploitation movie. It had these incredible, bigger-than-life images of people who looked like I did. Or who looked like I wanted to look like.
Michael Jai White
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In my mind, the sexiest thing in the world is the feeling that you’re wanted.
Mindy Kaling
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A lot of my sketches came from thoughts, and I always just wanted to act them out.
Donald Glover
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When I was a little kid, I wanted to be a baseball player. This is something I think about. The more I think about it, I'm convinced that God wanted me to play baseball.
Roberto Clemente
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I wanted my art to deal with very formal concerns and to deal with very material concerns, and to deal with antecedents and art history, which for me go very far beyond just the influence of African-American artists.
Rashid Johnson
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When you win an election, you are always inclined to believe you won for the reasons you wanted to win.
William Galston
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All I ever wanted Was to know that you were dreaming.
Stevie Nicks Fleetwood Mac
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I've always been an outsider kid. But I had always wanted to be in a group - growing up, I loved bands like the Cranberries and K's Choice.
Dawn Angelique
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I was lucky on 'Arli$$.' I basically got to do whatever I wanted because HBO is great for that.
Sandra Oh
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Director Michelle MacLaren is the John Cage of this malevolent silence, able to wield it as precisely as a pointillist with a paintbrush. And with 'To'hajiilee,' the final episode of Breaking Bad she'll ever direct, she has painted her masterpiece. Under the unblinking eye of her relentless camera, this was television not as entertainment but as endurance. It was agonizing, nauseating, unbearable. I loved every minute but hated every second. I couldn't wait for it to be over but I never wanted it to end. And I especially never wanted it to end like that.
Andy Greenwald
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I'd like to get to the last game of the World Series at Wrigley Field and hit three homers. That was what I always wanted to do.
Ernie Banks
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I announced to my mother one day when I was 8 that I wanted to be a serious actress.
Meredith Salenger
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Maybe its a generational thing, but I never wanted to be the best black dancer in the world. I just wanted to be the best.
Judith Jamison