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“In terms of legend, people do have a need, but I think you can't have a legend without the work or the art that comes before it.”
Source : Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
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“Everybody thinks if you do one thing, you can't do something else. So I like the fact that I can be versatile if I want to.”
Source : "A blonde has more fun" by Harriet Lane, www.theguardian.com. March 25, 2001.
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“Judging foods without regard to price is a rich mans game, and yet poor people can be gourmets able to discern a good potato from a bad one.”
Source : Mark Kurlansky (2013). “Choice Cuts”, p.26, Random House
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“I think sometimes negative campaigning, like so much, is in the eye of the beholder, and I don't think we'll ever get rid of it.”
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“I don't know what you may have seen fit to tell her, Venetia, but so far as I understand it you could think of nothing better to do than to beguile her with some farrago about wishing Damerel to strew rose-leaves for you to walk on!" Damerel, who had resumed his seat, had been staring moodily into the fire, but at these words he looked up quickly. "Rose-leaves?" His eyes went to Venetia's face, wickedly quizzing her. "But my dear girl, at this season?" "Be quiet, you wretch!" she said, blushing.”
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“Capital punishment is the most premeditated of murders.”
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“I'm going to try and focus on doing more theater things. I come from that background. I honestly feel so comfortable being on stage, it's really weird. It's one of those things I love to do.”
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“...tis a dangerous thing to ingage the authority of Scripture in disputes about the Natural World, in opposition to Reason; lest Time, which brings all things to light, should discover that to be evidently false which we had made Scripture to assert.”
Source : Thomas Burnet (1697). “The Theory of the Earth: Containing an Account of the Original of the Earth, and of All the General Changes which it Hath Already Undergone, Or is to Undergo Till the Consummation of All Things ...”, p.18
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“Outlawed, but not alone, for Love Is outlawed, too. You cannot banish us, proud world: We banish you.”
Source : Alfred Noyes (1928). “Ballads and Poems”, Blackwood, W
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“I do not think that tragedy is our natural fate and I do not live in chronic dread of disaster. It is no happiness, but suffering that I consider unnatural. It is not success, but calamity that I regard as the abnormal exception in Human Life.”