Stills Quotes
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The size of your key ring is the size of your headaches. Si Redd once told me, "Every time you buy something you sell a piece of yourself." Why? Because you have to maintain it, to insure it, to worry about it. So the more you buy, the more you sell a piece of yourself and pretty soon you get so thin you can't do anything. So get rid of all those things and get back to the basics. Everybody has his own basics: it's what he enjoys. Si Redd told me I would "arrive" when I got down to one key. Still working on that!
Bob Davids
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The tragedy of life and of the world is not that men do not know God; the tragedy is that, knowing Him, they still insist on going their own way.
William Barclay
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Elvis is everywhere. Elvis is everything. Elvis is everybody. Elvis is still The King.
Mojo Nixon
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Still, life had a way of adding day to day
Virginia Woolf
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The funny thing is, strangers still seem to feel comfortable coming up to me and saying things, but now usually it’s because they recognize me, and they say nice things.
Todd Solondz
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People ask me all the time would I like to still be playing? No. I'm glad I played when I played.
Terry Bradshaw
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I wanted to go on the red carpet with a baseball cap, t-shirt, and jeans. And I still do. Because that's really who I am.
Missy Peregrym
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With half the race gone, there is half the race still to go.
Murray Walker
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By the end of the week, if I'm still alive, I get to write whatever I want about it all.
Michael Musto
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I mean, I am still such the-good-girl. I want everybody to like me. I want everybody to be happy.
Michelle Williams
Destiny's Child
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I basically just make films that interest me. And I don't want to make the same film twice, you know? But I've never found a franchise, so... I guess I'm lot poorer because of that, but... what astonishes me is that, at my age, I can still find things that interest me. And that's tremendous.
Stephen Frears
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As you grow and change, you become possibly someone else. You want to go back to your family of origin and say, ‘Do you still love me? Would you still love me if I become X or Y or Z? When will you stop loving me? Is this unconditional love and if not what are the conditions?’
Jill Soloway