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I have decided that I'm going to live until 100.
She said to me: 'You know I'm going to live until the year 2020.'" She laughs.
"But I told my doctor I'm going to live until I die".
"I was born and raised here, this is where I'm going to live until I die, so to be part of something that's never happened before for your home state, it makes you feel you're going to always be part of the history".
I'm going to live until 105 and I'm going to show my thighs every day".
I'm going to live until 105 and I'm going to show my thighs every day," quipped Lena Dunham during her conversation with TV critic Emily Nussbaum at the New Yorker Festival on October 7th.
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I'm not sure I'm ready to say "the notch is here to say," as I've heard uttered many times up and down the halls of Barcelona's Fira this week, but we're certainly going to be living with it until someone comes up with a better way to deal the whole front screen/camera clash.
"I'm going to be living in my home until I get kicked out," said Candice Tammey, a Tampa resident.
"I'm going to be living in my home until I'm kicked out.
But those of us who have to care and act have to realize that we are going to spend our whole lives, until the day we die, standing and acting in a tragic gap that will never be closed, where the harsh realities around us and what we know to be possible and desirable will never come together.
"We're going to live there until we're dead, kicked out or married," Bateman said.
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