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Quotes having the keyword Outlandish
I like to think what I bring to the table is kind of a sympathetic and endearing quality, even while I'm playing outcasts or characters that end up in outlandish situations.
by Jason Biggs (Actor, American , born in 1978) keywords: bring, characters, end, endearing, even, kind, outcasts, outlandish, playing, quality, situations, sympathetic, table, think, up , while Brooke and I share some similarities. We're both passionate, fiercely loyal people. But she is far more outlandish than I'd ever be, particularly with her body and her sexuality. Brooke has made herself weak for men - she only gained self-confidence from their attention.
by Sophia Bush (Actor, American , born in 1982) keywords: attention, body, both, brooke, ever, far, fiercely, gained, her, herself, loyal, made, men, more, only, outlandish, particularly, passionate, self-confidence, sexuality, share, she, similarities, some, than, their , weak No idea is so outlandish that it should not be considered with a searching but at the same time a steady eye.
by Winston Churchill (Statesman, English , born in 1874) keywords: considered, eye, idea, outlandish, same, searching, should, steady , time Democrats were simply hoping to win some political points by getting their outlandish rhetoric published in the newspapers and heard on the talk shows.
by John Doolittle (Politician, American , born in 1950) keywords: democrats, getting, heard, hoping, newspapers, outlandish, points, political, published, rhetoric, shows, simply, some, talk, their, were , win In a time of serious budget deficits, immense war costs and a sluggish economy, we cannot afford to grant such outlandish subsidies to some of our Nation's largest corporations.
by Ron Kind (Politician, American , born in 1963) keywords: afford, budget, cannot, corporations, costs, deficits, economy, grant, immense, largest, nation, our, outlandish, serious, sluggish, some, subsidies, such, time , war But even with a character like Cary who is relatively outlandish, at the end of the movie he's in a place where I wouldn't have expected him to be - taking on the responsibility of a woman who is pregnant and who used to be his best friend's wife.
by Neil LaBute (Director, American , born in 1963) keywords: best, cary, character, end, even, expected, friend, him, his, movie, outlandish, place, pregnant, relatively, responsibility, taking, used, where, wife , woman Reporters no longer ask for verification, thus they print charges no matter how outlandish they may seem, and once having done that, when the truth comes out, it's buried in the back page or never makes it on the air at all.
by Dixie Lee Ray (Politician, American , born in 1914) keywords: air, ask, back, buried, charges, comes, done, having, how, longer, makes, matter, may, never, once, out, outlandish, page, print, reporters, seem, thus, truth , verification I call it like the domino theory of reality. If you can go one step at a time and it seems to make sense, you can then take your audience into an area that is relatively outlandish.
by Ivan Reitman (Actor, Canadian , born in 1946) keywords: area, audience, call, domino, go, into, make, outlandish, reality, relatively, seems, sense, step, take, then, theory, time , your