Karma is not just about the troubles, but also about surmounting them.
Rick Springfield
Recitation: by Male by Female
The only way for you to show what you can do is to actually do.
Joel Edgerton
YouWayShowOnlyActually
I keep falling off the edge of the stage because I can't see it. I can't see my wrinkles in the mirror either, though.
John Lydon
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Being an actress hasn't made me insecure. I was insecure long before I declared I was an actress.
Amy Adams
MeLongBeingActressMadeBefore
I have wanted to fly into space for many years, but never imagined it would really be feasible.
Stephen Hawking
SpaceFlyNeverYearsWouldMany
I always imagined my little cartoons on plates for some reason.
Roz Chast
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The ten-block radius around my house in Brooklyn has been my whole world. When I walk on the street, I feel like I've rediscovered my childhood innocence. I love it because nothing has changed.
Lucas Hedges
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Writers are too neurotic to ever be happy.
Connie Willis
HappyBe HappyNeuroticEverToo
With '24: Legacy,' there are a lot of people who are super-excited about the show. But there are a lot of people who are very skeptical.
Corey Hawkins
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I'm not the expert on the great gameplay. I come in for the character design, monsters, atmosphere. I'm not the technician.
Clive Barker
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What matters is being a particular kind of person. At the most basic level, it matters that you are the kind of person who resolves problems with force of thought and feeling instead of with the force of arms.
Brendan Myers
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In archetypes, there is the Nurturer and the Warrior. Different kinds of strengths that, ideally, complement each other and are equally respected.
Anne Bishop
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How far that little candle throws its beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world.
William Shakespeare
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