Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
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I am no longer concerned with sensation and innovation, but with the perfection of my style.
Yves Saint Laurent
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I need this wild life, this freedom.
Zane Grey
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It is impossible for me to estimate how many of my early impressions of the world, correct and the opposite, came to me through newspapers. Homicide, adultery, no-hit pitching, and Balkanism were concepts that, left to my own devices, I would have encountered much later in life.
A. J. Liebling
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I was told that, when 'Betrayal' was being produced by one of the provincial companies in England, the two actors playing those roles actually went into a pub one day and played that scene as if it were really happening to them. The people around them became very uncomfortable.
Harold Pinter
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Because Islam in its original form was tough and hard, not weak and pliable.
Abu Bakar Bashir
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'The Simpsons' money got bigger and bigger. When I left 'The Simpsons', no one thought that this thing was going to still be around. It's the cumulative effect. It's like, 'Oh my God, 25 years later, and it's still coming in.'
Sam Simon
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I'm not a good Samaritan, I'm a businessman... The goal is to read and react. If we sign an artist that has potential for a shelf life way out in the distance, then we'll stay. But if not, then we won't.
L.A. Reid
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I'm not a social singer. But if one can take a social message via the romantic, that's a strong statement.
Luis Fonsi
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Lacan, Derrida and Foucault are the perfect prophets for the weak, anxious academic personality, trapped in verbal formulas and perennially defeated by circumstances. They offer a self-exculpating cosmic explanation for the normal professorial state of resentment, alienation, dithering passivity and inaction.
Camille Paglia
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At the north-eastern angle is the chapel, an uncommonly hideous relic of late Victorian times.
Edmund Crispin
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It's hard to say whether the general incidence of school violence of all types is increasing or not.
Bill Dedman
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Art is the great stimulus to life.
Friedrich Nietzsche