Quote by David Schwimmer
To be perfectly honest, I feel I have a duty to use my celebrity s

To be perfectly honest, I feel I have a duty to use my celebrity status in a positive way. – David Schwimmer

Other quotes by David Schwimmer

With the success of the last three or so years, when a lot of people start treating you differently, theres a danger that you may start to think of yourself differently. You rely on your friends to say, Hey, wake up! – David Schwimmer

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Success
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I find America falling in love with a TV show flattering and interesting, but at the same time a little sad. – David Schwimmer

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sad
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If I were given a choice between two films and one was dark and explored depraved, troubled or sick aspects of our culture, I would always opt for that over the next romantic comedy. – David Schwimmer

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Romantic
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I realize I will always be the poster child for police brutality, but I can try to use that as a positive force for healing and restraint. – Rodney King

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positive

Theyve been fairly positive, as firm as they could be in regards to the derivatives operations in Montreal. We didnt sense that there was a hesitation about it. But things change. – Jean Charest

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positive

Dallas is a positive, get-it done city. – Laura Miller

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positive

I think everyone goes through chapters in their life and there was a time when I wasnt feeling terribly positive about what I was contributing to film, or wasnt feeling as if I was going in the direction I wanted and I re-evaluated what I was doing. – Jude Law

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positive

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The purpose of a business is to create a customer. – Peter Drucker

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Business

The debates of that great assembly are frequently vague and perplexed, seeming to be dragged rather than to march, to the intended goal. Something of this sort must, I think, always happen in public democratic assemblies. – Alexis de Tocqueville

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