Actually Quotes
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It's easier to say, 'Don't care about what anyone thinks,' than it is to actually not care about what anyone thinks. But, honestly, anything you're passionate about, that's what you'll be the best at.
Amandla Stenberg
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Anytime there is a struggle between doing what is actually right and doing what seems right, then your ego is interfering with your decision.
Darren Johnson
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I took theatre and stuff in college, then I took a bunch of different acting classes here in L.A. Sometimes when I have a hard audition, I'll call my acting coach and he'll come help me. I actually get more nervous in acting class than I do at an actual audition. It's actually a really great way to get over your nerves.
Melissa Ordway
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I actually really love to work out. You need to find what you love.
Kate Hudson
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I was actually born and raised in Puerto Rico. I moved to the States when I was 19. I was very impressed early on by being around people who spoke my language and ate the same food and listened to the same music, dressed the same. But then you look around and, you know, you're not in Puerto Rico.
Miguel Zenon
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The man who actually knows just what he wants in life has already gone a long way toward attaining it.
Napoleon Hill
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A lot of horror movies just look at how they can scare people, and no matter which character dies, you don't ever really feel enough to actually care.
Milly Shapiro
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The feeling of actually being with someone you love at that moment is completely different than a video afterwards.
Rithvik Dhanjani
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For me, every film is actually a form of documentary.
Ira Sachs
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We actually make all of our own music videos. Often we come up with the visual concepts at the same time as writing the music.
Grace Chatto
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I grew up as a Christian, and I always think of Jesus as someone right next to us, you know, someone really close, and I never actually saw that onscreen in a way that could be identified.
Diogo Morgado
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The aim of dis-incumbence is a hubristic one, for it requires confidence in the ability of men and women to live in the belief that nothing they do can, in the end, be justified by anything. That's a belief that it is easy to proclaim in seminar rooms or pubs, but not one that people could actually live with.
David E. Cooper
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Actually, who are you not to be?
Marianne Williamson
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We do all the things we can to essentially brainwash people into liking it before it actually comes out.
Dave Anthony
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The only time I ever think about getting old is when I look in the mirror. I feel pretty good about it, actually.
John Prine
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I actually wanted to become a model agent, and went into what ended up becoming my first agency for a job interview. They ended up suggesting I model instead. I guess I sort of fell into it.
Rila Fukushima
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To do good, you actually have to do something.
Yvon Chouinard
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I've discovered that, in order for life to go on, you have to believe in necessary fantasies such as what you think is going to happen next week will actually happen, the people who are alive right now will be alive next week.
Decca Aitkenhead
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I don't like seeing myself on television and I don't enjoy filming. What I actually enjoy is thinking about how I am going to express something or how we are going to make the visual metaphor.
Robert Winston
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It still baffles my brain that I actually get to portray a character on American television that's this gay, femme-y Filipino guy.
Nico Santos
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He actually probably saved lives by accident.
David Kennedy Box Car Racer
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Hip-hop is so saturated with the same old same old that people always expect the guy to actually be the guy. They want you to be real and straight from the streets and all that.
MF DOOM
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If you watch a fly on, say, a coffee table, you'll see that they're rubbing their little legs together to groom themselves; they're actually quite clean creatures.
Michael Dickinson
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The best food I've had was actually in catering at 'Single Ladies.' It's insane. I can't live in Atlanta. In fact, even if I'm offered, I'm not sure I could come back for another six months, because I'll just be fat.
Ricky Whittle