Charles Perrault Quotes
The Prince, charmed with these words, and much more with the manner in which they were spoken, knew not how to show his joy and gratitude; he assured her that he loved her better than he did himself.

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To me, family is everything. I want children to realize how important their families are and what a support system a family is.
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I had nearly finished school because I was making effort not that bad on that. But there was a law in Germany after the war. You could not make your final examination before 18, so lots of people who were late because of the way had to do it first.
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I know that I was put on this planet to be an athlete.
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Every teenager and everybody around the ages from 10 to 18 has to go through finding out who they are.
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Perfect partners don't exist. Perfect conditions exist for a limited time in which partnerships express themselves best.
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In January '77 I went out to LA and have been here 26 years.
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You think you're looking at things all the time, but you're not looking at things, you're looking at what your brain is interpreting through light and color. And who knows what everybody else sees?
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When I lived in Los Angeles, I used to live in the Hollywood Hills, behind Grauman's Theater, and I'd always hit the matinees.
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Brandy is the great cause of destruction for the aborigines of America.
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When I started in 1992, I really thought the 'Vogue' fashion department was one of the most frightening places on the planet.
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I learned that if you want to make it bad enough, no matter how bad it is, you can make it.
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When I first came to Hollywood, I could not break into movies.
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Cursed is the man who dies, but the evil done by him survives.
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I feed on art more than I ever do on photographs. I can admire photography, but I wouldn't go to it out of hunger.
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Zero-sum thinking is an obsession of mine, but mostly in economics.
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There's nothing I hate more than gritty, linty, mysterious pocket schmutz in the cap of my lip moisturizer - or, even worse, on the applicator itself. I shudder at the thought.
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For a woman to say she has had a dalliance with another woman is quite trendy these days. I do not like trendiness. Life isn't about dalliances - it's about individuals. You come across people in your life that you find very interesting. It's not about something flighty.
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The rules of drama are very much separate from the properties of life. I think that's especially true of Shakespeare.
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Truth is harder to bear than ignorance, and so ignorance is valued more- also because the status quo depends on it; but love depends on self-knowledge and self-knowledge depends on being able to bear the truth.
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A man who lives right, and is right, has more power in his silence than another has by his words.
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Dance ... is life, or becomes it, in a way that other arts cannot attain. It is not in stone, or words or tones, but in our muscles. It is a formulation of their movements.
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How hard it is, sometimes, to trust the evidence of one's senses! How reluctantly the mind consents to reality.
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The Prince, charmed with these words, and much more with the manner in which they were spoken, knew not how to show his joy and gratitude; he assured her that he loved her better than he did himself.