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Read everything! Don't just read things that are in your comfort zone or things that you think you're already going to like. Experiment; try new stuff and try new genres. If you read a lot of romance, then start reading mystery. If you read a lot of mystery, start reading fantasy. Cassandra Clare
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Oh, boy. I think if a lot of actors think he's overrated, they have to go back and look at some of the stuff he did. Johnny Depp
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Right now we're a .500 club, but we know we're better than that. Hopefully, we'll get our stuff together on the road. Rich Kilgour
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That's what we put up with here. We don't need that type of stuff here. Janet Allen
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That's how (Kyle) uses his head. He bounces stuff off of it. Lance Randall
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I look for stuff that I'm passionate about. Brett Ratner
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