Always Quotes
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As a kid, I was always a tomboy, playing sport and doing martial arts. And I'm pretty opinionated - I've never been told that I'm a weak person.
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I was always taken in and out of school.
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When it comes to meals, there's always a fantastic choice on British Airways.
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I've learned to wait 'til an idea is worth making. That's not really a lesson I've learned; I sort of always did it that way. But there's no reason or need to make videos prior to when you make a show, because then you need material for it.
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I'd prefer to be good, but I'm not always. I struggle.
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Smarter is always the answer.
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I was always very focused on how people dressed.
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I always loved Hanks in 'Philadelphia' and 'Forrest Gump' and watching how versatile he was. That shaped my impression of what someone was able to do. Of course, everything De Niro came up with was always something I was taken by.
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I'm a little untidy, and my favorite color is gray, and I'm always scurrying around in a panic.
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I hate how late we have our Olympic Trials, always have.
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I'd always wanted to write books ever since I was a kid.
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Any writer worth the name is always getting into one thing or getting out of another thing.
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Whenever I did sitcoms, that always happened on your show. Once the show was on the air, it takes on a life of its own. It develops, and it becomes something else.
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The falsification of scientific data or analysis is always a serious matter.
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There's no limit to how complicated things can get, on account of one thing always leading to another.
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I've always been a sharing person.
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I'm always honest.
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I always put my fantasies in the realm of goals.
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There's this idea of a star, and this person is very aloof and writes all the music, and they don't talk to anyone unless they go through the record label. And I always felt very uncomfortable about that.
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I have always been an avid reader of chemical literature, eager for what is new.
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The facts are always less than what really happened.
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I've always tried to stay out of the fray and not be an object of controversy.
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There is always shame in the creation of an object for the public gaze.
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Poets are always taking the weather so personally. They're always sticking their emotions in things that have no emotions.