Always Quotes
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He was a man, he always performed his promises.
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I have always moved by intuition alone. I have no system, literary or political. I have no guiding political idea.
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Being multi-disciplined is always a good thing.
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I've always known, before I had a record deal, that the thing is to go out and put on the show. I've been doing that from day one.
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I always struggle auditioning, actually, because I'm so obsessed with era-appropriate clothing.
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As a writer, I always think about who my prototype actors are, in my brain. It's helpful, as a writer, to think about that.
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I have always been a very keen walker, though, and I often took a camera with me on my walks.
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My mum always liked poetry, and she had pictures on the wall, so there was this visual stuff around.
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I've always wanted to be able to hold my breath for like, ever, and swim in the water like a fish.
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When you're a standup comic, you get up and you try stuff, and you're always kind of seeing how far you can push things.
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You always need younger guys if you're going to be successful in the long term.
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I've always wanted to do a shoot with snakes - big snakes, like pythons.
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I've always wanted to do a lot of things.
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I've never been a model, I was an actress for like a minute, but I've always been a writer. That's where I'm going to stay.
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I'm always glad to see somebody rethink something rather than reproduce something I did.
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I've always reverted to a sense of childhood, just in everyday life.
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For the Arabs in Israel there is always a tension between nationality and identity.
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Things have always sort of happened for me. Something else always comes up.
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My favorite way to cook a clam is in chowder. I was a New Yorker for 20 years, and I always loved tomato-based, celery-heavy Manhattan chowders.
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I think for a lot of amateurs, their alignment is always out.
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What we call a democratic society might be defined for certain purposes as one in which the majority is always prepared to put down a revolutionary minority.
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I always have stress.
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There's always something more to be accomplished with a character. Theater is a human experience. There's nothing shellacked or finished off about it. I guess that's why it always draws me back.
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As a producer, sitting on the other side of the desk, I have never once had an agent go out on a limb for his client and fight for him. I've never heard one say, 'No, just a minute! This is the actor you should use.' They will always say, 'You don't like him? I've got somebody else.' They're totally spineless.