Always Quotes
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I've been a ballerina since I was two, but I've always wanted to be an actress.
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The delights of self-discovery are always available.
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I'll always take an artistic endeavor over a career move.
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I've never liked categories; I've never liked boxes; I've always tried to be unconventional as much as I possibly could.
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I always knew I had a voice and I've always known I could sing, but I was too shy to let it come out. I think it's the hardest thing to do, to sing in front of people. When I finally let go and did it, I realized it's what I'm most talented at and what I love to do the most.
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I've always wanted to be a singer.
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I would say I've always lived creativity, but now I - I do it with an intention that's got a completely different power.
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When your higher self is present, it always promotes peace.
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If you ever were bullied, you'll always remember that feeling.
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I was always a fan of the game, and I wouldn't have taken this job if I wasn't a fan of the game.
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I have had just an excess of energy. That's why I've always been active.
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I feel like I've been the star of my own show for a while now. I was always putting on shows as a kid, and obviously, my household was really creative.
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I had always suspected that one could build an entire house from what went into the landfill, and, sure enough, it's true.
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I always gravitate towards characters that are so opposite of me.
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My system for staying young is to work a lot, to always have a project on the go.
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I've always liked acoustic blues. I liked Bob Dylan a lot.
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If I do something, it's always 90% obvious and 10% unknown.
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The children of the revolution are always ungrateful, and the revolution must be grateful that it is so.
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By 17, I was modeling and had bought myself a flat. I've always tried to be self-sufficient.
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I always wanted to be a scientist. I don't really have any writer friends.
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I've always had a will to succeed, to win, however you phrase it.
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Living with AIDS is like always having the sword of Damocles over your head. The disease is scarier than death itself. The disease is so messy, so devastating, so pervasive. It robs you of everything you hold dear.
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Instead of assuming that emotional intelligence is always useful, we need to think more carefully about where and when it matters.
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Regardless of what the record is, what the score is, you always go out there and compete.