Really Quotes
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I had a great time working with Denis [Villeneuve] and the whole group. It was a very different kind of a part [in Story of Your Life] than I've played in a while. But I had great fun; and yes, it was really nice not to have to answer to anybody about that.
Michael Stuhlbarg
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Figuring things out for yourself is the only freedom anyone really has. Use that freedom.
Michael Ironside
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We knew we wanted to have our own tone for the show. And then the big instrument that actually we came up with was the cello. It has a big range. It can play really low. It can play high. And it has a dark sound, and 'Game Of Thrones' is obviously - it's a dark show, and the cello became the featured instrument.
Ramin Djawadi
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Every change is a challenge to become who we really are.
Marianne Williamson
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I know that I work hard for the things that I do, and I really go to the places that I report on.
Nick McDonell
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I mulled over what he had told me as I savored the Scotch. Not bad, really - like a beer that's been in a brawl.
David Justice
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A reminder (Japan's earthquake and tsunami) how flimsy our sophisticated modern world really is
George Alagiah
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I find it really weird that sexuality is still so taboo in films and violence isn't. It really bewilders me.
Morgan Saylor
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We're genre-sluts, really. We're all good players, and I don't see why we should have to confine ourselves into playing in one particular style. The Beatles never did. It's whatever floats the boat, really.
Alex James Blur
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My first ten years in Hollywood were really tough. I'd be coaching friends who came to me for acting advice, and then they'd make it before I did. I'd still be helping them while they were on movie sets and I had four lines on a TV show.
Michael Pena
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When you're making an album, it's kind of like having a baby. You have to really put everything into it.
Benji Madden Good Charlotte
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I love to do animation movies, and those might be some scores that are lesser known, unless you really kind of dig through my work and see.
Ramin Djawadi
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I'd say you have to be really committed to the field, show up for every audition and to be aware that very few make it in this field.
Will Estes
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I just wanted to make sure I had the music true to me and the life I'm living and to what I really want to say. That's super important to me.
Demetria McKinney
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Graphic novels are such a visually creative world - it's really interesting what they can do in one sketch. Now I'm hooked.
Michelle MacLaren
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Be who you really are.
Sergio Garcia
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Making fun of philosophy is really philosophising.
Blaise Pascal
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Comedy came early. I knew when I was a kid that I was silly, and I knew that I liked people who were funny, but I don't think I knew I was funny. I didn't really think about it.
Milana Vayntrub
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I really loved Andy Kaufman growing up, like every comedy person does. I like when sometimes the audience isn't quite sure what's supposed to be happening right then and that sort of unsafe feeling, as long as you're not punishing them.
Mike O'Brien
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I really enjoy the creative freedom that I get when I produce my own projects.
Ricky Reed
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How I go about my work is I like to stay consistent. If it ain't broke, don't fix it, and I have a really good program, and I like to stick to it.
Mike Daniels
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A lot of playcalls are for the corner 3. I thought that's something I should really work on.
Mohamed Bamba
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Love yourself. It's really that simple.
Katrina Mayer
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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