Lines Quotes
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I was thinking about that, about what lines you'd be willing to cross if someone took your loved one or child.
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'Learn your lines.' I want that on my gravestone.
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For good-intentioned people making decisions, there's no such thing as a bad choice. So it doesn't matter what you choose. Choose something, then deliberately line up with the choice you make. This is the art of alignment and allowing.
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As educators we need to understand that there is no finish line in our work.
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If you think about it, every single species is endangered. Homo sapiens at the front of the line, mosquitoes and lawyers at the back.
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I loved to hit with men on base and with the game on the line.
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When your best player puts it on the line every day, the other guys can't cut corners
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You should know the lines, be prepared, get sleep, and have the script analyzed so you're ready to rock and roll.
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Nature is more like a seesaw than a crystal, a never-ending conga line of bold moves and corrections.
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I think about what's the best way to serve people. In business, if you do more for others than anybody else does, you dominate. That's the bottom line.
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When it comes to providing aid, developing innovations and making bold steps that change the course of history, the United States is usually on the front lines.
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I continued studying by myself in the field of jazz with my own technique of improvisation, walking bass lines, rhythms, all kinds of stuff, which I created for myself.
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I am sure in some years from now you will see new posters with just white space and four lines in Garamond.
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I don't have any ambitions as an actor. I felt very uncomfortable doing it. The first take every day I'd open my mouth and no words would come out. I'd do a couple of takes and eventually I could run the lines.
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Deadlines have a lousy name. Call them live-lines instead. That´t what they are.
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The lines of poetry, the period of prose, and even the texts of Scripture most frequently recollected and quoted, are those which are felt to be preeminently musical.
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Every relationship has at least one really good day. What I mean is, no matter how sour things go, there's always that day. That day is always in your possession. That's the day you remember. You get old and you think: well, at least I had that day. It happened once. You think all the variables might just line up again. But they don't. Not always. I once talked to a woman who said, "Yeah, that's the day we had an angel around.
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A merely great intellect can produce prose, but not poetry, not one line.
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This golf course, you miss a shot a little bit off-line, it's going to bite you.
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Your work isn't just to learn and say the lines. Your work is to figure out what the chatter in your brain is, that's going on under the lines. It doesn't matter whether you're speaking or not speaking because your mind is working the way your character's mind would work.
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Just because I'd spent so many years coloring inside the lines, it wasn't fair for me to expect perfection. People make mistakes. Life isn't fair. People change.
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I've forgotten lines all the time. Sometimes I switch verses in a song. It's just hard not to when you're doing the same thing all the time.
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I can be a bit of an overachiever and always dance that line of balance between giving myself to work versus giving time to myself and loved ones.
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I've always felt that music is more expressive than dialogue. I've always said that my best dialogue and screenwriter is Ennio Morricone. Because, many times, it is more important a note or an orchestration than a line said.