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en In some ways, your Oscar speech is as important as the movie performance that got you the award. It's your chance to live forever in showbiz history. Or bore them to tears and come off as selfish and pampered.

en Lamb's show was the most straitlaced stream-of-consciousness bit of showbiz on a rigidly anti-showbiz outlet in the history of entertainment.

en I got the National Board of Review award, the New York Film Critics award and the Oscar nomination. Of course, I didn't get the Oscar, but it was very moving.

en I'd love to win an Oscar for the movie, ... But this is an award in its own right because it comes from directors.

en As a gay man, I want it to win the Oscar but I don't think it will. I don't think the general population is ready to see this movie win the Best Picture award.

en He has to give the speech of a lifetime. It's not just the most important speech for Al Gore, it's probably one of the most important speeches in the history of our country because what he says tonight is going to set the tone probably for the next four years. It's easy to give a victory speech, but it really tests ones character to give a concession speech.

en If we can win something at the end of the year that is something Oscar can take with him forever. That is ultimately the most important thing.

en If we can win something at the end of the year that is something Oscar can take with him forever, ... That is ultimately the most important thing.

en The award is based on the performance from the past entire season, and really that's what we look at. Performance is the most important part, not just potential. Generally that's the rule of thumb. But at the same time, when you put it all together, if the performance is good enough to put you above the other players, there is something there.

en He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. We feel that free speech and artistic expression are sacred. But the Oscars should think twice about what it means to award such a movie a prize.

en I'll go support it. Why not? If it's a good movie, I'm there. If he couldn't win an Oscar when we fought, maybe he'll win an Oscar outside the ring.

en [Roberts's televised performance clearly pleased Republican senators and White House aides. His seven-minute speech] almost moved me to tears, ... there were no notes or anything he spoke from.

en I told our guys that they have a chance to make their own history and not live off our old history. This is their chance to be a part of it themselves.

en [Despite the Democrats' warnings, Roberts's televised performance clearly pleased Republican senators and White House aides. His seven-minute speech] almost moved me to tears, ... there were no notes or anything he spoke from.

en I don't think there's a specific route to take to make a relationship last a long time, ... And who knows what the future will bring. Please God we are happy forever, but you just don't know what's round the corner. For me the key issue is not to be selfish, on both sides. I think the moment someone becomes selfish they let the other person down.


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