A Quote by Clara Hughes

I was, without exaggeration, a delinquent teenager. — © Clara Hughes
I was, without exaggeration, a delinquent teenager.
Exaggeration! was ever any virtue attributed to a man without exaggeration? was ever any vice, without infinite exaggeration? Do we not exaggerate ourselves to ourselves, or do we recognize ourselves for the actual men we are? Are we not all great men? Yet what are we actually, to speak of? We live by exaggeration.
If you want to understand the entrepreneur, study the juvenile delinquent. The delinquent is saying with his actions, ‘This sucks, I’m going to do my own thing.’
There is true color, there is nature without exaggeration, without forced brilliance! He is exact.
Drama lies in extreme exaggeration of the feelings, an exaggeration that dislocates flat everyday reality.
It is no exaggeration to say that without Scripture a Christian life is impossible.
There are some people so addicted to exaggeration that they can't tell the truth without lying.
There are people so addicted to exaggeration that they actually can't tell the truth without lying.
One can state, without exaggeration, that the observation of and the search for similarities and differences are the basis of all human knowledge.
WWII was, without exaggeration, the biggest event in all of human history, and it is still within living memory.
I am a huge zombie fan. I have probably seen the George Romero movies 100 times each, without exaggeration.
Brock Lesnar is the most unique athlete in this history of World Wrestling Entertainment, and I say that with without embellishment or exaggeration.
I always loved watching old movies and I loved Marilyn Monroe and all those blondes; that hyper feminine 1950s glamour and the exaggeration of it. Then Jessica Rabbit came along and it was an exaggeration of that look and so I wanted to be even more exaggerated than that.
We must look at our life without sentimentality, exaggeration or idealism. Does what we are choosing reflect what we most deeply value?
For me and my drag, I think camp is about exaggeration and artifice and the celebration of superficiality. A lot of my fans look up to me as a figure of femininity but that's all artifice. That's all fake and that's campy within itself, and so that's what resonates to me: the seriousness and the funniness and the artifice and the exaggeration.
In fact, without any exaggeration, the current mechanism of money creation through credit is certainly the "cancer" that's irretrievably eroding market economies of private property.
The cliché I tried to avoid was I hated "teenage sidekicks." I always figured if I were a superhero, there's no way on God's earth that I'm gonna pal around with some teenager. So my publisher insisted I have a teenager in the series, because they always felt teenagers won't read the books unless there's a teenager in the story; which is nonsense.
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