Really Quotes
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Knowing what I'll write about and what I won't has never really been a problem. I won't write about things that bore me.
Ree Drummond
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Writing is physical work. It's sweaty work. You just can't will yourself to become a good writer. You really have to work at it.
Wil Haygood
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It's a challenge, writing about actors, especially a good actor, because you can't always tell when they're being honest and when they're pretending - that is, when they're acting. The really good ones don't always seem to know themselves.
Rich Cohen
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Being called very, very difficult is the beginning of success. Until you're called very, very difficult you're really nobody at all.
Bette Davis
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I'd love to be able to do a really good English movie.
Mitch Hewer
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I get very invested in characters, it's the only way I find that I can write a book and really make it work.
Gail Simone
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I don't like the dark. I really am afraid of the dark.
Monica Keena
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What could I have possibly learned except the really most important thing, which is that I did not want to work at the 'New York Times'? Beyond that, I learned how a newspaper works.
Michael Wolf
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The difference between a bad artist and a good one is: the bad artist seems to copy a great deal; the good one really does.
William Blake
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Don't be afraid of expressing what you really mean in your art, what you really feel. Say it visually, as strongly as you can. Push as far a reach as you can, then go all the way!
Kay WalkingStick
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Being true to yourself really means being true to all the complexities of the human spirit.
Rita Dove
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I'm keeping the pixie. I hope I inspire people... it's really cool to have short hair.
Millie Bobby Brown
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You just kind of have faith. If that sounds kind of mystical, it's because I really don't know how it works, but I trust that it does. I try to write the way I read, in order to find out what happens next.
Richard Russo
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The three words every woman really longs to hear: I'll clean up.
Molly Shannon
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I had a really kind of yucky divorce and it was really challenging to get over that.
Ricki Lake
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I love my life. I'm really grateful. My biggest dream come true is my daughter. I've wanted her since I was a little girl.
Erika Eleniak
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I like a little chaos. I think that's really true for my inner Buddha. I think I like a little nutsy. Maybe I can't take total peace.
Meredith Vieira
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And, you know, money is - the money edge is really dangerous to democracy. Because what you have right now - people have said to me that, look, you'll always be outspent, so how can you ever win?
Richard Trumka
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Witty, adventurous guys really rev my engine.
Miranda Rae Mayo
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The blue-collar culture, it's not really a buttoned-up aesthetic. It's a heavy-labor thing because you're, like, sweating.
Virgil Abloh
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But I am delighted to be a Dodger, I grew up a Dodger fan and now my dreams have really come true.
Milton Bradley
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I come from great stock. I didn't come from money. My parents both worked really hard to keep food on the table and give my sister and me opportunities to play sports and see what we were good at.
Rickie Fowler
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For me, I'm a fan of really dark, depressing stuff.
Declan Shalvey
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I really enjoy creating music onstage, to participate in making music live.
Rickie Lee Jones