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“I just wanted to sing, and I didn't want my music to be unique to the US. I wanted Africans to hear it and know that South African music was still alive.”
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“Working with Jean-Claude is a lot of fun. Because he's a great actor who also happens to be a fighter. That combination doesn't usually come together anymore. Usually, you have to fight the stunt double and then act against the actor. In his case, you are fighting with a real guy. It takes a minute to get used to that. Because it doesn't happen any more.”
Source : Source: www.movieweb.com
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“Modesty: the gentle art of enhancing your charm by pretending not to be aware of it.”
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“To write for a living, according to Mr. Whipple, is coquetting with starvation.”
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“In the end, the difference between a published writer and an unpublished one comes down to one thing: The unpublished writer gave up, and the published writer didn't.”
Source : Judy Delton (1985). “The 29 most common writing mistakes and how to avoid them”, Betterway Books
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“For me getting paid for art is a class issue. I don't have the luxury not to care. It's great if your parents buy you a house and you can sell your 400-page book for $2. But for marginalized people it's not as cool to martyr yourself.”
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“One of our first customers asked me how big we want to be. I said I want to be really big. Later, it bothered me that I answered that way. Now I say I just want to be a great company.”
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“Our pat-down approach is very similar to what is being utilized in Europe and, as we know, around the world. It's even much more thorough in other parts of the world.”
Source : Transcript: Senate Hearing on TSA, Full-body Scanners, www.cnet.com. November 16, 2010.