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You never know really what anyone thinks about you - thats why all

You never know really what anyone thinks about you – thats why all my closest friends are ones Ive had since my schooling days when I was 5. And I surround myself with people who I trust and who know me. – Dominic Cooper

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I had a really creative teacher at primary school. He used to get us doing things such as singing Spandau Ballet in drag in the choir, and I remember loving it. – Dominic Cooper

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The people in Iraq lived essentially good lives. They had brilliant health and education systems. Saddam actually created an incredible infrastructure in a very difficult country, but they were a Mafia family. If you said anything against that regime or that family you would be killed instantly. – Dominic Cooper

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I stupidly ignored education completely. I found it dull and I preferred to cause chaos and have fun. I regret this massively now. – Dominic Cooper

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I dont vote for the guy I trust. I vote for the guy who trusts me the most. – Gary Burghoff

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We have an opportunity, but we have an obligation to senior citizens and to the younger people who are entering the workforce today to help ensure that they are going to be able to trust the government to have a workable program that benefits them as well. – Thad Cochran

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Just trust yourself, then you will know how to live. – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Based on 30 years of experience with the Iranians, they will give you 100 words. Trust only one of the 100. – Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani

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