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Duude Quotes By Christian Slater

Well, obviously, as soon as I'd finished the script I read a lot of books on Winston Churchill, and started to gain weight and really prepare emotionally, mentally and physically for the role. — Christian Slater

Duude Quotes By Taylor Momsen

I've been told I'm out of my mind since I was 11. — Taylor Momsen

Duude Quotes By George R R Martin

A mind needs books as a sword needs a whetstone, if it is to keep its edge. — George R R Martin

Duude Quotes By Nicholas Hoult

It's always a bit overwhelming when you arrive on set and everyone's new, but you soon become a big family. I find the hardest thing about acting is that you have to say goodbye to everyone at the end of a shoot. — Nicholas Hoult

Duude Quotes By Sylvia Plath

In the German tongue, in the Polish town
Scraped flat by the roller
Of wars, wars, wars ... — Sylvia Plath

Duude Quotes By Emily Maroutian

The lacks we experienced as adolescents become the driving forces within us as adults. We are pulled to create what we didn't have or didn't get to experience. And so we become the adults we needed as children. — Emily Maroutian

Duude Quotes By Robert M. Sapolsky

A large percentage of what we think of when we talk about stress-related diseases are disorders of excessive stress-responses. — Robert M. Sapolsky

Duude Quotes By Kresley Cole

I groaned. "All the time. I thought I was going crazy."
"Duude," he said in agreement. "And before the Flash, all kinds of freaky shit was happening to me. I started speaking this wierd Language. And stuff started transforming- but only in front of me. I saw my cat walking on the ceiling, saw lava coming out of a faucet. The worst? I was doing this girl, and suddenly she looked like my gym teacher! — Kresley Cole

Duude Quotes By Jo Nesbo

Most of the water, however, did not run into the wall, but down it, because water, like cowardice and lust, always finds the lowest level. — Jo Nesbo