That word, fan, has always kind of bothered me.
Omar Epps
Recitation: by Male by Female
Whenever I get to work with great actors, I'm happy.
Joel Grey
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When you get something off the ground, it's fantastic, and you feel really close to that group of people.
John Cho
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Most social acts have to be understood in their setting and lose meaning if isolated... No error in thinking about social facts is more serious than the failure to see their place and function.
Solomon Asch
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Paid leave is worth every penny.
Stephen A. Schwarzman
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There are many things to like about 'Mr. Robot,' the most ephemeral and yet memorable of them being the opening credits.
Michelle Dean
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I love practical jokes and humor. That there's frankly no joke that I don't think is funny. I love practical jokes, but I don't like being scared.
Mitt Romney
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'Snow White' is an old fairy tale, so obviously the idea of vanity and obsession with youth is long-standing. With today's science, people have become crazy with trying to move their face around. It's bizarre.
Julia Roberts
SnowTodaySciencePeopleYouth
It's just really, really beautiful. Each scene is one long 15 minute take without cutting. My scene is with Robin Wright-Penn so I'm pretty excited about that.
Jason Isaacs
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I was for a minor amount of time but I was probably a better pianist at 15 than I am now.
Josh Silver
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The most powerful force ever known on this planet is human cooperation - a force for construction and destruction.
Jonathan Haidt
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I don't attend film parties; I am anti-social. I don't drink, also. Because I don't go out, I don't know what's happening gossip-wise.
Disha Patani
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Every day is an opportunity to fall or hurt yourself.
Dianna Agron
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