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I hope that in some way that I can be some sort of beacon of hope, especially because I am not the typical Hollywood beauty.
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Music was sort of my thing at first.
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I got involved with it and sort of discovered the story chapter by chapter as I went along.
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..the sort of white crepe dough with which the person is thickly buttered in the 'Haute Pâtes' series, Dubuffet made in 1946 was, by its proximity to the tar, dyed the color of burnt bread like a used Meerschaum pipe.
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Being dubbed as a hunk sort of annoys me. It gives me a yucky feeling.
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I'm sort of a slob.
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It takes all sorts of people to make a world.
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The only thing I change mainly is my sneakers. I love sneakers. But everything's sort of black or jeans. Jeans, always.
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People have to go through what they have to go through. I think in some cases you sort of bring things on yourself and that's what you want it to be than that's the way it is.
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That's the sort of simplistic thing we'd like to avoid, ... That was a train wreck that we saw in New Orleans.
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I sort of went into the TV thing kicking and screaming.
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I’d like to end up sort of… unforgettable.
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At 14 and 15, I was sort of my town's resident beatnik.
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My finger picking is sort of a cross between Pete Seeger, Earl Scruggs, and total incompetence.
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Sports of every sort had always appealed to me.
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I am seriously opposed to censorship of any sort.
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By nature I'm sort of an introvert.
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In the U.K., there is a sort of obsession with class.
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They had a sort of quiet insistence that you keep alive the memory of those who marked the path.
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All business is capitalistic. You require capital for any sort of business endeavour.
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That's the sort of simplistic thing we'd like to avoid, and we're not maximizing the use of our forces to best efficiency
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Culture is a sham if it is only a sort of Gothic front put on an iron building -- like Tower Bridge -- or a classical front put on a steel frame -- like the Daily Telegraph building in Fleet Street. Culture, if it is to be a real thing and a holy thing, must be the product of what we actually do for a living -- not something added, like sugar on a pill.
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Imagination is a sort of faint perception.
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It exasperated her to think that the dungeon in which she had languished for so many unhappy years had been unlocked all the time, and that the impulses she had so carefully struggled with and stifled for the sake of keeping well with society, were precisely those by which alone she could have come into any sort of sincere human contact.