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Beauty is that to what the human mind responds at its deepest and most profound.
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I was in school - I was a good learner; if I wanted to get something done, I could get it done. I was lazy, though. I was always, like, sort of an outcast. And when I got home, I was always doing music, but when I was doing music, no one was there to judge it, you know? It was just me in my bedroom. It gave me freedom and made me happy.
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Acting like you don't care is not letting it go.
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There's no such thing as a bad dog, just a bad owner.
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I don't have a problem with being a woman. Women's bodies are so beautiful.
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Playwriting is all about empathy, getting inside the head of someone who is not you, to think like they think without judging them.
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A lot of vices that I've had over the years were always to make up for some sort of character deficiency, one of them being shyness.
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The people of the Southern States now own near five millions of these negroes, and they are worth to them near three millions of dollars.
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To move any regime you need to have co-operation and co-ordination between Kurds, Shia Arabs, Sunni Arabs, the people and the army. Until we have this we cannot change the regime.
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Can you imagine a life with no fear? What if faith, not fear, was your default reaction to threats?