Quote by Eleanor Tomlinson
I never trust anything that can be captured in 2 takes. - Eleanor

I never trust anything that can be captured in 2 takes. – Eleanor Tomlinson

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Well, Mom and Dad are both actors, and Ive spent a lot of time watching my mom on stage and a lot of time on set with my dad, so it was very much a part of my growing up. – Eleanor Tomlinson

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Denial exists because human infants, though equipped with trust-o-meters, are built to trust, blindly and absolutely, any older person who wanders past. – Martha Beck

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The hardest thing is that you cant trust people now. You just cant. – Kevin Pietersen

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We believe. We believe in our destiny as a nation. We believe we have been called to do good, to spread the blessings of liberty and encourage the sense of trust upon which free societies depend. – Tony Snow

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We have to compete in a universe of 200 networks, so we have to carve out our own niche, and to me, that niche is just basic shoe-leather journalism with some good journalists at the helm you can trust as presenters. – Walter Isaacson

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