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interviews purpose remember
Zachary Quinto I just find that there's something about looking back on interviews, whether for purposes of remembering what I said about something or if it's for posterity when I'm 75.
interviews
Kodi Smit-McPhee Interviews are fun, but I get nervous at red carpets.
interviews print shown whatever
Emma Stone In general, I get nervous when I do print interviews because I know that whatever I say is going to be shown through the lens of whomever I'm talking to.
interviews
Joe Pesci Ah, I don't do interviews, really.
interviews wanted
Neil Strauss I always wanted to interview Michael Jackson, because I just wanted to humanize him.
interviews interviewers depends
Muriel Spark Interviews can be stimulating. It depends on the intelligence of the interviewer.
interviews want subjects
Kurt Loder Whomever you're going to interview, you have to be interested in what it is you want to know from them. You have to be interested in the subject.
interviews weakness degrees
Paul Nurse After an extensive interview he arranged for my weaknesses in foreign languages to be over-looked and so I started a Biology degree at Birmingham in 1967.
weaknesses
Mike Aronson He was able to make what used to be his weaknesses into his strengths.
weakness moments succubus
Richelle Mead We all have moments of weakness. It’s how we recover from them that really counts.
weakness looking-good instance
Rick Riordan We’ve all got weaknesses. Me, for instance. I’m tragically funny and good-looking.
weakness
Woody Hayes A good general always makes you search for his weaknesses.
weakness obsession dangerous
Woody Allen Of all human weakness obsession is the most dangerous. And the silliest.
weakness fierce bones
Robinson Jeffers Death's a fierce meadowlark: but to die having made / Something more equal to the centuries / Than muscle and bone, is mostly to shed weakness.
weakness degrees liable
William Hazlitt Weakness has its hidden resources, as well as strength. There is a degree of folly and meanness which we cannot calculate upon, and by which we are as much liable to be foiled as by the greatest ability or courage.
weakness
W. Somerset Maugham We Americans... like change. It is at once our weakness and our strength.
weakness borders fence
Yanis Varoufakis Fences and borders are a sign of weakness.
degrees
Terry Robinson It got down to about 26 degrees here around 5:45 in the morning. I know there's some damage.
degrees easily few hot literally wine
Ted Brennan It got so hot those few weeks, I know it easily got to 120 degrees in there. The wine was literally cooked.
degrees students graduates
William Shatner I had a major in business, and I graduated with a business degree, but I was perhaps the worst student to graduate from that program.
degrees produce results
Robert Ringer The results you produce in life are inversely proportional to the degree to which you are intimidated.
degrees cynicism optimist
Sarah McLachlan I'm an eternal optimist with a small degree of cynicism.
degrees assembly tyranny
William Blackstone Every wanton and causeless restraint of the will of the subject, whether practiced by a monarch, a nobility, or a popular assembly, is a degree of tyranny.
degrees december
Sarah Dessen Its 75 Degrees! In December!
degrees
Washington Allston In the same degree that we overrate ourselves, we shall underrate others.
degrees accuracy sentences
Samuel Johnson In all pointed sentences, some degree of accuracy must be sacrificed to conciseness.