Never Quotes
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It never occurred to me that some people were seen as wrong or even different.
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Never argue with a profit.
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Writing a novel is like knocking on a door that will never open. You are so desperate to get in, you will say or do anything. You feel: please take my novel.
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A child learns to discard his ideals, whereas a grown-up never wears out his short pants.
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I try not to make snap judgments. I never, ever make conclusions about products I've never tried.
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I have never read any Tolstoy. I felt badly about this until I read a Bill Simmons column where he confessed that he'd never seen 'The Big Lebowski.' Simmons, it should be pointed out, has seen everything. He said that everyone needs to have skipped at least one great cultural touchstone.
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A lot of the players that I play with who are Canadian, they call me Patty. Before then, I never heard it. I didn't mind Patty.
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I have never retired - I have averaged 40 working weeks a year since 1933.
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Distinction is the consequence, never the object of a great mind.
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I was never in an awkward position where I had to curb my manhood.
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Never regret what you don't write.
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I will never leave the theater. My heart is there, and I love being on stage 8 times a week.
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I've never walked away from any of my positions. I take pride in them.
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I certainly never saw myself as posh.
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Making movies is never going to get better than working on a Coen brothers project.
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I never thought of having cancer as something that was unfair. I just braced myself and tried to get through it.
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I was always very grateful I was never hot. In the entire length of my career, I haven't been the most adored.
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Never let pride be your guiding principle. Let your accomplishments speak for you.
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I never worked less than 16-hour days on South Beach.
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I don't care if I never see Texas again.
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Oh, brothers! I don't care for brothers. My elder brother won't die, and my younger brothers seem never to do anything else.
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I never wanted to be one of those actors with a political agenda.
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I also just accept that I might never want to write a song again.
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That a greater fool than Jane Eyre had never breathed the breath of life; that a more fantastic idiot had never surfeited herself on sweet lies, and swallowed poison as if it were nectar.