Quotes About Star
I've not forgotten where I came from but I've grown and I've evolved and that is the secret to being a reality star.
~ Gemma Collins
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The formula is the star. I couldn't work inside that formula.
~ Dianne Wiest
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Losing weight should be done for health, not because a star claims to have a magic product or formula.
~ Susanna Reid
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No one has ever made me as starstruck as Sutton Foster.
~ Helene Yorke
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We are made of atoms. With each breath you inhale a million billion billion atoms of oxygen, which gives some idea of how small each one is. All of them, together with the carbon atoms in your skin, and indeed everything else on Earth, were cooked in a star some 5 billion years ago. So you are made of stuff that is as old as the planet, one-third as old as the universe, though this is the first time that those atoms have been gathered together such that they think that they are you.
~ Frank Close
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I got to know the cast pretty well. Not so much Leonard Nimoy, I got to know William Shatner pretty well. They are a pretty good gang. The production company that made 'Star Trek' is the kind of production company that likes to have fun.
~ Ted Cassidy
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To me, Hank Williams is the first rock-and-roll star.
~ Rodney Crowell
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Willie Nelson is not just a star or a headliner, he's a legend.
~ Lee Brice
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I was just a mini-star when we did 'Gone With the Wind.'
~ Olivia De Havilland
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Just because you're a star on television doesn't mean that you can be a music phenomenon or an artist. You have to have the material to back it, and it's all about hit songs. I can name you every 'Idol' winner and why they didn't go on to have success - their songs. The ones who have - their songs.
~ Kara DioGuardi
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I mean the first thing you think about when you hear the Cowboys is that star, 'America's Team,' and all of that. It's a great franchise.
~ Amari Cooper
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The only thing more intimidating than a huge international film star is your mother-in-law.
~ Benjamin Walker
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I've been in movies with Meryl Streep, Jack Nicholson - but I was on 'The Simpsons,' and finally, in the eyes of my children, I was a star.
~ Ed Begley, Jr.
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As we enter a season of loving, healing, forgiving…a season of promise…so many of us will look to the heavens for that star. I think, sometimes, that star is in our hearts as well.
~ Robyn Carr
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The photograph is literally an emanation of the referent. From a real body, which was there, proceed radiations which ultimately touch me, who am here; the duration of the transmission is insignificant; the photograph of the missing being, as Sontag says, will touch me like the delayed rays of a star.
~ Roland Barthes
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You ever hear of an old-time actor named James Coburn?
~ Ron Goulart
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The other young sheriff's department man, his tag said he was Moore, rubbed at the little California bear in the center of his six-pointed, blue and gold star.
~ Ron Goulart
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Evening Star, Hesperos, you bring all good things. You bring home all the bright dawn disperses, bring home the sheep, bring home the goat, bring the child home to its mother.
~ Luanne Rice
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star charts this time, but rendered in calligraphy and gold and silver leaf, stunning juxtapositions of the technological future and the hand-crafted past.
~ M.C.A. Hogarth
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Thou cannot harm a butterfly, without troubling a star.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
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It was a star, Mrs. Whatsit said sadly. A star giving up its life in battle with the Thing. It won, oh, yes, my children, it won. But it lost its life in the winning.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
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Pain is our salvation 'cos when it's dark enough, a star will reveal itself.
~ Sola Kosoko
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He knows the absurdity of asking someone to explain love or sorrow. You can't point to it. It would be as futile, as unconveyable, as pointing at the sky and saying: that one, that star, there.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
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And Robert says nothing; he knows the absurdity of asking someone to explain love or sorrow. You can't point to it. It would be as futile, as unconveyable, as pointing at the sky and saying, "That one, that star, there.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
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