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  • I'm so drastically independent; I don't tend to flourish in relationships. -- Julia Butterfly Hill
  • No consumer product improves more drastically, year after year, than the computer. -- Clive Thompson
  • Everybody's constantly being destroyed and rebuilding themselves, some more drastically than others. -- Michael Shannon
  • I stopped smoking. When I stopped smoking, my voice changed... so drastically, I couldn't believe it myself. -- Bob Dylan
  • I think it's fascinating that clothes can drastically transform someone's mood or the way they feel about their appearance. -- Dasha Zhukova
  • Those who buy in to global warming wish to drastically curb human economic and industrial activities, regardless of the consequences for people, especially the poor. -- Paul Johnson
  • Environmental quality was drastically improved while economic activity grew by the simple expedient of removing lead from gasoline - which prevented it from entering the environment. -- Barry Commoner
  • Words do not change their meanings so drastically in the course of centuries as, in our minds, names do in the course of a year or two. -- Marcel Proust
  • The Missourians I hear from just don't buy the idea that the only way to tackle the national debt is to drastically alter Medicare and Social Security. -- Claire McCaskill
  • If you look at my body of work, my characters drastically vary, and so I typically don't play the same role. It makes me feel reborn with each role. -- Toni Trucks
  • I think even when homeowners love their room, it's still a shock, because you left your house, went to sleep, came home and your room was dramatically and drastically different. -- Paige Davis
  • With tens of thousands of patients dying every year from preventable medical errors, it is imperative that we embrace available technologies and drastically improve the way medical records are handled and processed. -- Jon Porter
  • We run enormous risks and we know what kind of reductions of greenhouse gases are necessary to drastically reduce risks. Reducing emissions by half by 2050 is roughly in the right ballpark. It would bring us below 550 ppm. -- Nicholas Stern
  • A lot of Christian extremism has done a great deal to discredit religion; the main religious traditions have abandoned their own intellectual cultures so drastically that no one has any sense of it other than the fringe. -- Marilynne Robinson
  • I think having worked in a department store setting, if my life had not taken a drastically different turn when I became an actor, there's a very high probability I would have continued to work at the department store. -- Cory Monteith
  • I think part of the reason ideas haven't come in is that the world of cinema is changing so drastically, and in a weird way, feature films I think have become cheap. Everything is kind of throwaway. It's experienced and then forgotten. -- David Lynch
  • Technology has changed things, same as everywhere. But the economy has changed drastically. When Jamaica first won independence, our dollar was stronger than the U.S. dollar. Now ours is about 90 to one. That's had a big impact on crime and poverty. -- Damian Marley
  • After 1909, Monet drastically enlarged his brushstrokes, disintegrated his images, and broke through the taming constraints and delicacy of Impressionism for good. Nineteen gnarly paintings, starting in 1909 and carrying through his final seventeen years, finish off the notion that Monet went happily ever after into lily-land. -- Jerry Saltz
  • I believe that the average guy in the street will give up a great deal, if he really understands the cost of not giving it up. In fact, we may find that, while we're drastically cutting our energy consumption, we're actually raising our standard of living. -- David R. Brower
  • Besides the devastating impact that the Ryan budget has directly on individuals, it does nothing to support job creation or our global competitiveness. Investments in both are drastically affected through cuts in funding for transportation and infrastructure projects, as well as funding for research and development. -- Albio Sires
  • I have tried to create main characters who are drastically different from the types who generally appear in crime novels. Mikael Blomkvist, for instance, doesn't have ulcers or booze problems or an anxiety complex. He doesn't listen to operas, nor does he have an oddball hobby such as making model airplanes. -- Stieg Larsson
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  • I had a teacher in college who drastically changed the course of my life by telling me that he believed in me as an actor. I never received that support before, and it inspired to me to such a degree that I never looked back. He taught me that it's okay to be crappy; it's okay to fight; it's okay to go to any length. -- Taylor Schilling
  • I work out like a maniac, three times more than anything I did in the past. I am off carbs, salt, sweets, and live on a fish diet. And I promise I am not going to indulge in food again. See, when I was 49 years old, I was fine, but the moment I touched 50, I felt that something within me had changed drastically. My metabolic rate dropped. -- Sanjay Dutt
  • I was in the gym five days a week, two hours a day. At one point, I was going seven days straight. I had put on a lot of weight, and then I started losing it drastically, so I was worried. It turned out I was overworking myself. My trainer told me that I couldn't break a sweat, because I was burning more calories than I was putting on. -- Taylor Lautner
  • What led me to be an actor is that I have a strange something in me that can drastically change the way I appear to the world. Growing up, I couldn't understand why people would always have different ideas of me - but because of that I became aware of how you can manipulate your own ability to change. And then I learned to make a career of it. -- Zooey Deschanel
  • Everyone is broken-hearted except for the drastically unimaginative -- Paul Banks
  • People are drastically overconfident about their judgments of others. -- Daniel Gilbert
  • Everybodys constantly being destroyed and rebuilding themselves, some more drastically than others. -- Michael Shannon
  • I had no idea that things would change so rapidly, so drastically. -- Bern Will Brown
  • When you get to play with the big boys, your game improves drastically. -- Ajay Naidu
  • The role of architecture, in terms of communication, is not going to drastically change either. -- Jimenez Lai
  • When the woman is getting paid drastically less than the male, that whole family is impacted. -- Patricia Arquette
  • Some people's lives would drastically change if they would obey God as strictly as they obey their doctors. -- Aiden Wilson Tozer
  • You can drastically increase your chances for success if you try lots of things and bring the best forward. -- Jonah Peretti
  • The world is drastically changing, but happiness will always remain a gift that can only be received from within. -- Edmond Mbiaka
  • If Japanese companies don't reform drastically and implement English as their daily business language, the economy will only continue to contract. -- Shuji Nakamura
  • The idea is to be healthy, not to wear yourself down or to try and be a twig or change yourself drastically. -- Jennifer Aniston
  • I always drastically changed my look for each role. It's gotten a little tedious in real life, also, because there's no hiding. -- Nick Offerman
  • Russia's increased Arctic presence. The Arctic has vast natural resources and security value, and Russia is drastically increasing its footprint in the region. -- Don Young
  • If you do an interview in 1960, something it's bound to change by the year 2000. And if it doesn't, then there's something drastically wrong. -- John Hurt
  • When people say you're going to be so different at 22 or 23, when you're 16, you're like, I'm so not! And then you change drastically. -- Miley Cyrus
  • My writing has developed drastically . The Return of the Prodigal Son is the most important thing I've done, and my most mature book. -- Henri Nouwen
  • It's nice to think that picking uncertain paths may not necessarily alter their destination too drastically, simply the journey undertaken to reach it. -- Emma Cameron
  • I have stage combat training from college, which is drastically different than fighting for the screen, but I do enjoy that kind of stuff. -- Sonequa Martin
  • I have stage combat training from college, which is drastically different than fighting for the screen, but I do enjoy that kind of stuff. -- Sonequa Martin
  • It's true that I have not been able to completely close Guantanamo, but we've drastically reduced the population from 700 or so to around 60 now. -- Barack Obama
  • I have seen water availability change drastically in my own lifetime. Around the world, millions of people are already living in a true water crisis. -- Penelope Cruz
  • Carbohydrates from the Latin, carbo which means yummy and hydrates which means cinnamon bun, are not something I can eliminate or even drastically cut back on. -- Celia Rivenbark
  • That's something that rationally and logically I can't try to figure out, how somebody "transitions" so rapidly and so drastically, but I don't worry about it now. -- Gaby Hoffmann
  • You hear people say it all the time, how life changes so drastically. But you can't possibly grasp how beautiful that is until you have your child. -- Pink
  • Like the seasons of the year, life changes frequently and drastically. You enjoy it or endure it as it comes and goes, as it ebbs and flows. -- Burgess Meredith
  • To be able to shut off your emotions drastically, I think that the only way you can do that is if you have some of sociopathic qualities. -- Oscar Isaac
  • Try to cut down drastically on plastic. Recycle. Use less energy and more renewable energy. We can all live better by doing better for ourselves and the sea! -- Carl Safina
  • When I came into the job, funding for the humanities at the federal level was being drastically cut. This was the high tide of the new Republican Congress. -- Robert Hass
  • The same song can have drastically different feels and personalities just by changing some minor things. A different drumbeat or some vocal overdub could completely transform the song. -- Matt Berninger
  • Sometimes when I travel from climate to climate, my skin can change very drastically because I go from hot to cold. I get dry like everybody else - from planes. -- Shay Mitchell
  • No. 1 music event in 1998? 'Weird Al gets LASIK to cure his myopia. At the same time, he grows out his hair and shaves his mustache, drastically changing his look.' -- Janet Varney
  • The more a human being feels himself a self, tries to intensify this self and reach a never-attainable perfection, the more drastically he steps out of the center of being. -- Eugen Herrigel
  • My doctor told me that I drastically needed to lose weight. Fear of death and dying motivated meto make many lifestyle changes that led me to eventually shed over 100 pounds. -- Kelly Price
  • I didn't expect to enter into tabloid trivia or anything like that. So I suspect my perspective and a lot of my ideas changed fairly drastically. It was also rather confusing. -- George Michael
  • It was important to have a similar energy in my performance. To make the character too different would have just been about my ego because it didn't need to be drastically different. -- Brandon Routh
  • There is a progression of understanding vis-à-vis pro football that varies drastically with the factor of distance --physical, emotional, intellectual and every other way. . . Which is exactly the way it should be . . . -- Hunter S. Thompson
  • The announcement that there is a League of Extraordinary Gentlemen television series hasn't caused me to drastically alter my opinions. Now it seems they are recycling things that have already proven not to work. -- Alan Moore
  • Unless technology itself is drastically repressed, the idea of the dystopian monoculture like Orwell's 1984 gets harder to believe. But the danger of a solipsistic society will grow, of a disconnected society of mirror-watchers and navel-gazers. -- Tad Williams
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