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“The thing that's important to know is that you never know. You're always sort of feeling your way.”
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“When I've had hard times in my life, the one thing about being in TV is that it's positive. I withdrew to 'Cheers,' it was familiar in that it was family. It had a kind of realistic positiveness to it.”
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“"You look how you look," "Be comfortable. What are you going to do? Be hungry every single day to make other people happy? That's just dumb."”
Source : "'Manorexia' and Hollywood's hunger games". Interview with Sam Claflin, www.theguardian.com. November 17, 2013.
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“There's so much one person can do, and so many ways they can help make a difference. It just takes one person to help someone to a better life.”
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“A few years back, even the most commercial pop could have some artistic value. Someone who liked underground music could appreciate Justin Timberlake, too. Now, I just don't get it. Production values are boring; songwriting has gotten worse - the choruses on a lot of popular hip-hop songs are especially bad. The rappers hit their flow in the verses, then when they try to sing, it's a mess. And just like the airbrush tool in Photoshop, Autotune is way overused. It's not a toy!”
Source : Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
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“I don't play for the guitarists in the audience. Â I play for the musicians.”
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“You come to America, and, if you do a big TV show, then you can be overexposed, or old, before you're new.”
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“I had always been fascinated by the whole idea that Australia was this different ecology and that when rabbits and prickly pears and other things from Europe were introduced into Australia, they ran amok.”
Source : "Total Peace: What Makes Wars and how to Organize Peace".