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I try to leave things as open ended as possible, not too overladen with meaning.

My movies were the kind they show in prisons and airplanes, because nobody can leave.

I grew up in a little seaside town that I thought was absolutely rubbish and I couldn't wait to leave.

Because women get more labor rights than men, meaning they get maternity leave, the employer prefers to hire men.

I'm an actor. I love to act. That's my job. I'll leave the politicking to others.

I don't leave the house without a book, and I never watch television without one, either.

I would not play in Madrid. If I leave Barca, I would not go there. My Madrid train has passed.

Leave the rest to the gods.

I knew I had to leave. If Iran was not good for eh-Takhti, it was not good for me.

I travel so much that when I'm not traveling, I'm just kind of curled up in a ball here, not wanting to leave or see anyone.

It's a fact I don't want to leave Bayern Munich.

It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations, if you live near him.

I leave Iraq gladdened by what has been accomplished and confident your future is full of hope.

Paris is a hard place to leave, even when it rains incessantly and one coughs continually from the dampness.

I'm a very private person, and when I leave the stage, I leave the stage.

My goal is always to leave you slightly wanting more.

If the urge to write should ever leave me, I want that day to be my last.

I do enjoy acting, but it is such a game. So for that reason, I don't think I'll ever leave London.

We don't want people to leave the stadium until the game finishes.

I've been through Strikeforce, UFC now, but I never leave fights busted up.