I find working on brands some of the most interesting work you can do.
Debbie Millman
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I always wake up at the crack of ice.
Joe E. Lewis
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It's really hard to copy another actor and be successful. In fact, that's usually the reason people are not good, because they're copying something they've seen, but, for some reason with their face and their body, it doesn't work.
Jesse Eisenberg
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My art became very public.
Joey Skaggs
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Do your kids a favor - don't have any.
Robert Orben
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A novel is a collision of ideas. Three or four threads may be floating around in the writer's consciousness, and at a single moment in time, these ideas collide and produce a novel.
Anita Shreve
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If you look at movies with Cary Grant or Jimmy Stewart and all the rest of it, none of them looks like a boy. They always looked like mature men. The audience didn't want to go and see kids.
Tom Conti
MenRestYouLookLooksMovies
If written directions alone would suffice, libraries wouldn't need to have the rest of the universities attached.
Judith Martin
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Something about being projected on a 70 foot screen makes you more attractive and appealing to the opposite sex, which is pretty scary.
Jason Biggs
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Reason guides but a small part of man, and the rest obeys feeling, true or false, and passion, good or bad.
Joseph Roux
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I'm constantly working towards my personal improvement.
Disha Patani
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I didn't want to be like everyone else. I wanted to be better. If I did what everybody else did, then why would you look up to me? Why would I set an example?
Tim Tebow
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I am not the type of person who can leave my game at the ballpark and feel comfortable that my future is set regardless of my performance.
Ryne Sandberg
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