Being Quotes
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I've tried singing like somebody else, and it never worked for me. The only thing that has ever worked for me was me being me, so either you love it or not.
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In Bosnia, the case was there were white, blond-haired, blue-eyed Muslims who were being slaughtered and identified as Muslims. That really touched me.
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One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries.
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At the height of the McCarthy period, writers were being hounded.
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The secret of ugliness consists not in irregularity, but in being uninteresting.
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I'm still not used to the idea of being the youngest circumnavigator.
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One of the few benefits of being a journalist is that you're not in the Army.
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You cannot have adoration without being criticized.
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My mom hates being on camera. My dad loves it - he eats it up!
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I got into physics through pop science and quantum science and ended up being such a quantum groupie.
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The common thread in all my projects is 'girls being awesome.' Can we make that a genre?
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Underneath the reality in which we live and have our being, another altogether different reality lies concealed.
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I'm used to being a small part of a massive production.
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There are lots of actors who are awful people, but nobody talks about them being awful because they've made billions.
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People are obsessed with actresses being hairless, fatless Barbie dolls.
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I'm just being the artist that I would have loved if I was a child.
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I'm obsessed with being human.
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I understood from an early age what being competitive means.
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There was this darkness about being from New Jersey.
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I do confess to being the exasperated, bossy, know-it-all, overachieving big sister.
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Love is a state of Being. Your love is not outside; it is deep within you. You can never lose it, and it cannot leave you. It is not dependent on some other body, some external form.
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My penalty for rocking the boat was being traded.
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Try imagining James Joyce not writing about being a Catholic.
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Being, in the testimony it gives of itself, informs us not only about what it is but also about what we owe it.