Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
It is thus only this personal feeling of misery that we get rid of by acts of pity.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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Let me tell you, 'The Reader' was not glamorous for me in terms of the body-hair maintenance.
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When you watch a film, a huge part of it is the music and the coloring and everything that comes together to create such a unique film. So, reading the script, I had no idea what it was gonna be.
Maika Monroe
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In lean times, you get plenty of sleep, and you're not flying around everywhere.
J. K. Simmons
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Across the board, women are unhappy with our industry.
Abigail Johnson
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You make observations, write theories to fit them, try experiments to disprove the theories and, if you can't, you've got something.
Kary Mullis
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Give me a fruitful error anytime, full of seeds, bursting with its own corrections.
Vilfredo Pareto
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Just because you're born in a privileged family and have money doesn't mean you're happy. Happiness you can't buy. Happiness is something you need to work for.
Lapo Elkann
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As a body in a world, here is our choice: we can be more loving or less loving. That's it. We can relax as the entire moment's show of love's swirl, feeling open as all--a vicious rainstorm, tweeting birds, our lover's lips, a sense of worthlessness-- or we can close to some aspect of experience, pulling away as if we were separate.
David Deida
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These haters are too less in number when compared to the millions who support me. I look at all those beautiful people who always stand by me. I respect them, and they equally respect me.
Divyanka Tripathi
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I don't drink much anymore, but when I traveled with Frank Sinatra, God rest his soul, I used to drink like I could do it. He made it a test. In Vegas, the Rat Pack, which I was a little part of, drank all night and slept most of the day. Then, about 5 o'clock, we'd meet in the hotel steam room, lock the door, and steam our brains out.
Don Rickles
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It is thus only this personal feeling of misery that we get rid of by acts of pity.
Friedrich Nietzsche