Really Quotes
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The notion that you're not supposed to show how you feel is really detrimental, not just to yourself but to the way you end up treating other people.
Miles Heizer -
I hate to play the I-live-in-the-country card, but it really takes all of the 'pack the kids into the car and run from here to there' out of the equation.
Ree Drummond
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I'm not really into sci-fi movies, but I'm into the science of space a lot. I love astronomy and thinking about the nothingness of the everythingness of space.
Milana Vayntrub -
No one ever comes back from Vietnam. Not really.
Gary D. -
I loved 'The Secret of NIMH.' When that came out, it felt like, 'Wow, this is something really, really new.' It looked like a Disney film, but it felt very cutting edge to me. To a twelve-year-old kid, it seemed very inspiring.
Rich Moore -
Something like Deckard Cain is great; it doesn't ruin your voice. But games that involve violence or battle or mutating and stuff like that really does take a toll on your voice. And I've even had to start to go to a voice guru kind of guy to do exercises to try to save and get back some of what I lost.
Michael Gough -
I really kill myself on titles, although 'The 5th Wave' seems like an obvious title, doesn't it? You don't know how long that took me.
Rick Yancey -
The substantive difference between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama is not really that great.
Allan Nairn
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The most real of all splendors are not in outward things, they are within us.
Honore de Balzac -
Making fun of philosophy is really philosophising.
Blaise Pascal -
I do read on holiday, but it tends to be very lowbrow. I'm into really camp biographies, and I'm a shameless fan of Jilly Cooper.
Miranda Raison -
It’s a funny thing. You go your whole life thinking you’re the protagonist, but really, you’re just backstory.
Catherynne M. Valente -
Mel is a great director because he's not just a director, he's an actor, so he knows how to direct actors. I loved working with him. He's great as a director. He's so intelligent. He's generous. I really loved him.
Monica Bellucci -
The way to solve problems in the world is to become scientists and technologists and build things that haven't been built before and discover things that people really don't know about.
Rana el Kaliouby
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When I played Darth Maul, it sort of came from inside. I'm not saying it was natural, but I really enjoyed it, and I think I was tapping into my childhood, growing up with 'Star Wars.' And I grew up with G.I. Joe as well. Same as 'Thundercats' and 'Transformers' and 'He-Man.' And so I think it was the inner kid in me just came out.
Ray Park -
I did some really bad plays at a children's theater in Kentucky where I'm from and went from there.
Miles Heizer -
Nobody knows where jazz is going, because nobody has ever known where jazz was going. I mean, you couldn't possibly predict the Swing Era from the '20's or bebop from the Swing Era or Avant-garde from Bebop, or Effusion, or on and on and on. So, we don't really know where it's going.
Gary Giddins -
Every change is a challenge to become who we really are.
Marianne Williamson -
Do you wanna be really really awesome? Just keep watching me.
Michael Gregory Mizanin -
My belt holds my pants up, but the belt loops hold my belt up. I don't really know what's happening down there. Who is the real hero?
Mitch Hedberg
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It's really mind-boggling to me when I think about where I started and where I am now. It's kind of insane.
Nico Santos -
I never really wanted Big Air to be in the Olympics.
Red Gerard -
Once I engage in something, I really engage in it, and I love the process of reading and researching because I come from an academic background.
Michael Hirst -
I don't have that many friends, so I like to keep the ones that I really care for close to me.
Hyuna