I don't like to eat the same dish every day, so I read very different things.
Cornelia Funke
Recitation: by Male by Female
During the 1960 election, I saw Richard Nixon as the winner.
Jeane Dixon
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I think the main struggle for women in Hollywood and women in my position is to fight for true representation in the media and accurate representation of our many diverse qualities in stories.
Amber Heard
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Guys, particularly in the West, go to the gym and train for hours and hours to pick up something that is heavier than them. Why would you want to do that?
Robert Carlyle
YouGymTrainGoWantWhy
The idea of Juilliard was that it would give you this toolbox full of skills that you could take with you and apply to anything.
Robin Williams
YouSkillsAnythingTakeGiveIdea
I love wearing a lot of color, and I am majorly into scarves. I'm the Beau Brummell of Fleetwood Mac, no doubt.
Mick Fleetwood
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Sometimes you've just got to grab an apple - or grapes, or strawberries. Something that's healthy but maybe a little bit more adventurous, if you can see fruit as adventurous.
LL Cool J
FruitYouAppleHealthySometimes
I'm very proud of my daughter. She accomplished a whole lot in the short time that she had here... she was a very wonderful person.
Cissy Houston
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Describe character using dialogue. Describe character using what the characters see or do or think, but not what they had done or where they had been.
Colm Toibin
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In America everything's about who's number one today.
Bruce Springsteen
TodayAmericaEverythingNumber
Years ago I met Richard Burton in Port Talbot, my home town, and afterwards he passed in his car with his wife, and I thought, 'I want to get out and become like him'. Not because of Wales, because I love Wales, but because I was so limited as a child at school and so bereft and lonely, and I thought becoming an actor would do that.
Anthony Hopkins
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Dancers, you know, they have pain everywhere: ankles in the morning, or back or neck or ribs or knees or the muscles. You are never free of pain, you know.
Sylvie Guillem
MorningPainFreeYouBackKnow
I think we use a lot of words and labels when trying to describe people: ones with autism, ones without autism. In general, I think that labeling people is a major issue, and people don't understand the power of language.
Nikki Reed
PowerWordsPeopleThinkLanguage
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