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I think that the character that I'm playing now is so fundamentally different than Ally that I haven't I haven't felt like I had to worry about it at all. But I definitely wanted to make a different choice.
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There's a lot of comedy in Intermission but it's got this depth. It's not comedy for comedy's sake - it's informed by something else. I like stuff like that
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I wanted to find out if we went to the NFL and really took care of guys, really cared about each and every individual, what would happen?
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Self-pity is never useful. It tends to distort like a fun-house mirror.
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We therefore need to know the gifts given us by God, so that we may use them, for by these we shall be saved.
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I have a serious question." "I will give a serious answer." "Can a god be killed?" The humor drained from Roman's face. "Well, that depends on if you're a pantheist or a Marxist." "What's the difference?" "The first believes that divinity is the universe. The two are synonymous and nonexistent without each other. The second believes in anthropocentrism, seeing man in the center of the universe, and god as just an invention of human conscience. Of course, if you follow Nietzsche, you can kill God just by thinking about him.
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This time I hurt her more than she loves me.
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If guys try to make a bigger company for the sake of size, they don't create value in most cases.
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If any one shall claim a power to lay and levy taxes on the people by his own authority and without such consent of the people, he thereby invades the fundamental law of property, and subverts the end of government.
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There's so much comedy on television. Does that cause comedy in the streets?