I will work on Invincible until I am made to quit.
Robert Kirkman
Recitation: by Male by Female
Aggression unopposed becomes a contagious disease.
Jimmy Carter
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Our most polluted neighborhoods are disproportionately home to Latinos, African Americans, and other communities of color.
Jimmy Gomez
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If I had been born in Paris in the early 1900s and lived through World War II, I feel like my DNA would've been Henri Baurel.
Max von Essen
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There's something to be said for embracing who you are.
Jeff Probst
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So for me having that element of being able to be competitive wasn't a problem. I'm very competitive. I thought if I could skate first, acting would come second. I could say my lines and then go do what I was saying. You don't have to fake it, you're not really acting.
John Robinson
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I am not a person who plans things in advance.
Ana de Armas
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My father and I used to tussle about me becoming an actor. He's from strong, Presbyterian Scottish working-class stock, and he used to sit me down and say, 'You know, 99 percent of actors are out of work. You've been educated, so why do you want to spend your life pretending to be someone else when you could be your own man?'
Tom Hiddleston
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With sincere modesty, if there is such a thing, I have never thought of legacy at all. I am always grateful if people like what I have done. A legacy is something no one can forsee.
Tom Glazer
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You must always be open to new experiences; by this means, your physical and etheric bodies will be brought into a condition which may be compared with the contented mood of a brooding hen.
Rudolf Steiner
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I remember plastering the kitchen with Black Power pictures of Angela Davis.
Mary Beard
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When we look at the flowers, we suddenly forget so many important things. We forget that all flowers die. We forget that winter will come again. We forget that nothing really endures and that, like the flowers that die at the end of the growing season, we'll join them in the cold ground.
Jonathan Maberry
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I don't like being away from theater that long. The muscles get atrophied if you don't exercise them.
Clarke Peters
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