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Robert Lindsay is a legend, he can do anything. Sing, dance, make you laugh. I was in awe of him on 'Hornblower.'
~ Ioan Gruffudd
Anything
Awe
Dance
He
Him
Laugh
Legend
Lindsay
Make
Robert
Sing
You
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Speed I like. I do love driving and I've had a couple of those experiences where you go to a track and can test cars around the track.
~ Ioan Gruffudd
Around
Car
Couple
Driving
Experiences
Go
Had
Like
Love
Speed
Test
Those
Track
Where
You
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That's one of the things we love about being an actor. We get to change things up all the time to remain fresh.
~ Ioan Gruffudd
About
Actor
Being
Change
Change Things
Fresh
Get
Love
One Of The Things
Remain
Things
Time
Up
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The attention to detail on 'Titanic' was extraordinary.
~ Ioan Gruffudd
Attention
Detail
Extraordinary
Titanic
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There's a physicality and confidence to Americans; they're very present. That's something I enjoy being around because it rubs off on you.
~ Ioan Gruffudd
American
Around
Because
Being
Confidence
Enjoy
Off
Physicality
Present
Rubs
Something
Very
You
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There's truth and then there's fiction - I think truth does exist and you can present it.
~ Ioan Gruffudd
Does
Exist
Fiction
I Think
Present
Then
Think
Truth
You
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To be honest, I think that I am a bit of a singer, coming from Wales; being Welsh, we are all very proud of our singing heritage.
~ Ioan Gruffudd
Am
Being
Bit
Coming
Heritage
Honest
I Am
I Think
Our
Proud
Singer
Singing
Think
To Be Honest
Very
Wales
Welsh
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When you're younger, you're going to be cast as the heroic, earnest leading man.
~ Ioan Gruffudd
Cast
Earnest
Going
Heroic
Leading
Leading Man
Man
You
Younger
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Why do we write novels or make television about real things? It's the human condition and human suffering.
~ Ioan Gruffudd
About
Condition
Human
Human Condition
Human Suffering
Make
Novels
Real
Suffering
Television
Things
Why
Write
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You're always going to be more judgmental about your own performance than anyone else.
~ Ioan Gruffudd
About
Always
Anyone
Anyone Else
Else
Going
Judgmental
More
Own
Performance
Than
You
Your
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Being in this fine mood, I spoke to a little boy, whom I saw playing alone in the road, asking him what he was going to be when he grew up. Of course I expected to hear him say a sailor, a soldier, a hunter, or something else that seems heroic to childhood, and I was very much surprised when he answered innocently, 'A man.'
~ W. H. Davies
Alone
Answered
Asking
Being
Boy
Childhood
Course
Else
Expected
Fine
Going
Grew
He
Hear
Heroic
Him
Hunter
Little
Man
Mood
Much
Playing
Road
Sailor
Saw
Say
Seems
Soldier
Something
Something Else
Spoke
Surprised
Up
Very
Whom
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Cockneys make good beggars. They are held in high esteem by the fraternity in America. Their resource, originality and invention, and a never-faltering tongue enable them to often attain their ends where others fail, and they succeed where the natives starve.
~ W. H. Davies
America
Attain
Beggars
Enable
Ends
Esteem
Fail
Fraternity
Good
Held
High
Invention
Make
Natives
Often
Originality
Others
Resource
Starve
Succeed
Them
Tongue
Where
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How the snow falls in the north! Flake on flake falling incessantly, until the small dingles are almost on a level with the uplands. It throws itself on the leaves of autumn, and holds them down in security from the strongest winds.
~ W. H. Davies
Almost
Autumn
Down
Falling
Falls
Holds
How
Incessantly
Itself
Leaves
Level
North
Security
Small
Snow
Strongest
Them
Throws
Until
Winds
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However careful a tramp may be to avoid places where there is abundant work, he cannot always succeed.
~ W. H. Davies
Abundant
Always
Avoid
Cannot
Careful
He
However
May
Places
Succeed
Tramp
Where
Work
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I dislike society because conversation exhausts my brain more than silent thought - again, I cannot hold my water long enough for a prolonged conversation.
~ W. H. Davies
Again
Because
Brain
Cannot
Conversation
Dislike
Enough
Hold
Long
More
Prolonged
Silent
Society
Than
Thought
Water
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I don't suppose there is a more daring or more impudent rascal on earth than a good American beggar. It is always his boast that he has begged an ex-president, or the present one, and he claims to have received benefits from a number of well-known millionaires, actors, and prize-fighters.
~ W. H. Davies
Actor
Always
American
Beggar
Benefits
Boast
Claims
Daring
Earth
Good
He
His
Millionaires
More
Number
Present
Rascal
Received
Suppose
Than
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I had made up my mind to find a woman to share my life: one who would leave London altogether and go with me into the green country and be satisfied.
~ W. H. Davies
Altogether
Country
Find
Go
Green
Had
Leave
Life
London
Made
Me
Mind
My Life
Satisfied
Share
Up
Who
Woman
Would
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I had now been in the United States of America something like five years, working here and there as the inclination seized me, which, I must confess, was not often. I was certainly getting some enjoyment out of life, but now and then the waste of time appalled me, for I still have a conviction that I was born to a different life.
~ W. H. Davies
America
Appalled
Been
Born
Certainly
Confess
Conviction
Different
Different Life
Enjoyment
Five
Getting
Had
Here
I Was Born
Inclination
Life
Like
Me
Must
Now
Now And Then
Often
Out
Seized
Some
Something
States
Still
Then
Time
United
United States
United States Of America
Waste
Waste Of Time
Which
Working
Years
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I like to give pennies to children, but unfortunately, a man cannot do these things if he lives in a small village or town where his face is known and seen every day. For children take advantage, as I know to my cost, and would gather round him like hens around a farmer when he scatters grain.
~ W. H. Davies
Advantage
Around
Cannot
Children
Cost
Day
Every
Every Day
Face
Farmer
Gather
Give
Grain
He
Him
His
Know
Known
Like
Lives
Man
Pennies
Round
Seen
Small
Take
Take Advantage
Things
Town
Unfortunately
Village
Where
Would
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I like to see a good scientific bout by men who know the use of their hands but would rather walk twenty miles than see animals in strife.
~ W. H. Davies
Animals
Good
Hands
Know
Like
Men
Miles
Rather
Scientific
See
Strife
Than
Twenty
Use
Walk
Who
Would
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