Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
Clever people are never credited with their follies: what a deprivation of human rights!
Friedrich Nietzsche
Quotes to Explore
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Nothing heightens chaos more than a berserk wild animal right in the middle.
Adam McKay
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Especially on unexpected journeys, you have time; you can figure certain deeper things out, like who you are and what you want. That's why I enjoy journeys.
Imtiaz Ali
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When I was 11, I decided to start rapping, playing guitar, and writing songs. Everything really blossomed from there.
Becky G
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I've always said that the word 'genius,' especially in Hollywood, is way overused.
Ted McGinley
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Art is always and everywhere the secret confession, and at the same time the immortal movement of its time.
Karl Marx
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When a crowd rushes into your house without declaring its intention, it is, by definition, an invasion.
Viktor Orban
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When I first started out in the industry, I was 12 or whatever, and I wanted to be on something so bad, and I didn't know what I was going to be on. At the time, I was in school, and I was working on drama and theatrical stuff, so I never thought that I'd end up going to comedy.
Zendaya
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Tacked above my desk are photos of artists I admire - Hopper, Sargent, Twain - and postcards from beloved bookstores where I've spent all my time and money - Tattered Cover, Elliot Bay, Harvard Bookstore.
J. R. Moehringer
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A tree as wide as a man's embrace grows from a tiny shoot.
Lao Tzu
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People say 'Why would you learn Dutch? Nobody speaks it. Why not French?' Even the Dutch say that to me! I say because I want to live here, I think it's only common courtesy that I speak the language.
Anthony Geary
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Speaking in front of a large crowd is not pleasant. Once it gets rolling, it's okay. But beforehand, it's murder. I'm getting a lot better. The first interview I ever did was in 1972, I believe, and I couldn't speak. I couldn't speak one word. I only said, 'I painted it black.' That was my one sentence. And so I have improved.
David Lynch
The Platters
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Clever people are never credited with their follies: what a deprivation of human rights!
Friedrich Nietzsche