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I'm definitely a fan of sort of dramas, independent sort of social dramas where you play really challenging roles. Every actor wants to play those dark roles and it's definitely true for me and I'd love to kind of challenge myself in any way possible.
Nathalie Emmanuel
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With age, it really becomes thinking about how time has passed - that's sort of the root of age.
Billie Joe Armstrong
Green Day
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I actually find it kind of lonely because you don't see your friends or family ever. I sort of fantasize about just hanging out in New York while I'm on tour.
Sam Endicott
The Bravery
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I climbed a hill as light fell short, / And rooks came home in scramble sort, / And filled the trees and flapped and fought / And sang themselves to sleep.
Ralph Hodgson
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The '80s was an interesting, confining time for songwriters, so we were just sort of riffing in our own language, off to the side.
Nancy Wilson
Heart
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When I met Elvis, we didn't really have a conversation. I was introduced by my uncle, and he sort of grunted my way. What stays with me is the whole scene. I had never seen a real mob scene before. I was really young and impressionable. Elvis really did look - he looked sort of not real, as if he were glowing.
Tom Petty
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
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With a sort of mental squint.
Lewis Carroll
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As magnitude, of every sort, abstractedly considered, is capable of being increased to infinity, and is also divisible without end; so we find that, in nature, the limits of the greatest and least dimensions of things, are actually placed at an immense distance from each other.
Colin Maclaurin
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Vanity working on a weak head, produces every sort of mischief.
Jane Austen
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We all know him to be a proud, unpleasant sort of man; but this would be nothing if you really liked him.
Jane Austen
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Everything just sort of lived, as they say, into place.
Gary Player
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I myself saw and touched at Dessay, a child of this sort, which had no human parents, but had proceeded from the Devil. He was twelve years old, and, in outward form, exactly resembled ordinary children.
Martin Luther