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action
We must scrunch or be scrunched. Charles Dickens
actors film crew
Making a film is so hard that if you don't have your main actors going along with the ride with the rest of the crew it can make your life very difficult. Alan Parker
acting theatre nerves
Acting touches nerves you have absolutely no control over. Alan Rickman
activist climbers
I see myself as a climber and an activist. Alain Robert
actors want littles
I'm an actor. My life as an actor depends on who sends me what. I'm just taking the best stuff that I can find that's sent my way, regardless of how big or little the paycheck is. I don't want to work for scale anymore. I'm at a point now where, no matter how good something is, I'm not going to kill myself and end up in the hole. Alan Arkin
actors burritos making-a-living
I've always considered myself an actor, but I wasn't making a living as an actor. Alan Arkin
action program volume
It is time to bring down the volume and bring up the program. Al Sharpton
acting actors doe
Whether he's doing great acting or not, you're seeing somebody who is in the tradition of a great actor. What he does with it, that's something else, but he's got it all. The talent, the instrument is there, that's why he has endured. Al Pacino
acting dies
Either I act or I die. Al Pacino
diplomacy nicest
Diplomacy is to do and say the nastiest things in the nicest way. Isaac Goldberg
diplomacy direct ought peace respond work
And we ought to work our diplomacy first and I think it's a reason it's going to respond increasingly to our diplomacy particularly with the president's direct involvement in the peace process, and I think that's extraordinarily important. Frank Carlucci
diplomacy iranians seize time
Yes, there is still time for diplomacy but it's up to the Iranians to seize the opportunity," () Sean McCormack
diplomacy order restored
that diplomacy is served, and order is restored to the universe. Anthony Bourdain
diplomacy knows
I know no diplomacy save that of truth. Mahatma Gandhi
diplomacy door olympics primarily sports stop sustained time work
The Olympics is a time primarily for sport and celebration, but diplomacy does not stop at the door of the U.N., and for it to work, it must be sustained and consistent. Douglas Alexander
diplomacy everybody next
Diplomacy is still the way -- with the six-party talks. Everybody agrees on that. The next thing is to try and get everyone back to the table, Kofi Annan
diplomacy due general giving peace resolve side wars
Diplomacy in general does not resolve conflicts, ... Wars end not due to peace processes, but due to one side giving up. Daniel Pipes
diplomacy consistently
It is better to inconsistently save some lives than to consistently save none. Nicholas D. Kristof
preference
I have a preference for rough architecture, real, inexpensive, unfinished. Thom Mayne
preference mathematician indifferent
Nature is probably quite indifferent to the aesthetic preferences of mathematicians. Alfred North Whitehead
preference rights stick
If they are successful, they will be doing a very chunky rights issue. Our preference is that they stick to what they've got and do that better. James Lindsay
preference strong
I have a strong preference for being alive. Alan Alda
preference
Our preference would be to have a seven-day recovery. Mark Thompson
preference return striking strong work workers
Our strong preference is to have our striking workers return to work. Bud Grebey
preference
My preference would be to deploy them as warriors, (rather than peacekeepers), Dick Cheney
preference wear
Wear comfortable clothes when you fly; my preference is T-shirt and jeans. Orlando Bloom
preference strong
You'll see it in the newspapers. Oracle's strong preference is to do everything hostilely. Larry Ellison
retain
I'm a writer; I like to retain subtlety and nuance. Lois Lowry
retain time
Writing a play, you have to retain it all in your head - you need more time. With prose, you can snatch an hour here, an hour there. Nell Leyshon
retain speed youth
Youth sheds many a skin.The steed (horse) does not retain its speed forever. Irish Proverb