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“I know for my family, the only question that we will be answering is how many people are in our home. We won't be answering any information beyond that, because the Constitution doesn't require any information beyond that.”
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“With film, it's all about the actor being able to feel the things that the character's feeling. It must do some strange things to your mind. Music I find much easier because you're being honest about where you are as a person.”
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“I've had moments of thinking maybe I should go on Twitter. It's something that I've been shy about, and I've thought that maybe I should do it.”
Source : "Michelle Dockery Talks DOWNTON ABBEY Season 4, Her Reaction to Season 3’s Cast Departures, Lady Mary as a Mother, Love Interests, and More". Press Tour Interview, collider.com. August 09, 2013.
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“People rarely bring flowers to a suicide.”
Source : Jennifer Niven (2015). “All the Bright Places”, p.303, Knopf Books for Young Readers
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“From kings to cobblers 'tis the same; Bad servants wound their masters' fame.”
Source : John Gay, O. F. Owen (1857). “The fables of John Gay illustrated”, p.202
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“Robin [Williams] was a world treasure. As we mourn his tragic death, we must remember him for the great waves of laughter that he was able to illicit from us, how his humor and insights - though they came from a place of pain and uncertainty - connected us and reminded us of how flawed and fragile...how human we are. How we are capable of moments of inspired transcendence and others of unspeakable despair.”
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“It may be that without a vision men shall die. It is no less true that, without hard practical sense, they shall also die. Without Jefferson the new nation might have lost its soul. Without Hamilton it would assuredly have been killed in body.”
Source : "Jeffersonian Principles and Hamiltonian Principles". Book edited by James Truslow Adams, p. 17, 1932.
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“Usually if you read a screenplay, no matter who's writing it, the bad guy is always written as a one-dimensional bad guy.”
Source : The Tavis Smiley Show, www.pbs.org. November 10, 2011.