Bibi Bourelly Quotes
True hopefulness and optimism is what leads one to dare. It is also what lifts one back up to dare again after a failed attempt.

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Cuba needs a dose of perestroika.
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I was fortunate enough to get an author-backed role in Aamir Khan starrer 'Talash.'
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I understand that the nature of politics sometimes involves fending off frivolous, anonymous allegations.
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After one Olympics, if we invest in sports and say we will get a gold medal in the next Olympic, it doesn't work like that in sports. How it works is that you provide the infrastructure, provide education about nutrition and health.
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One who works for his own profit is likely to work hard. One who works for the use of others, without profit to himself, is likely not to work any harder than he must.
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I don't think about my fame very much.
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I've performed Schoenberg's 'Pierrot lunaire' many times.
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I continue to be very shy. I think a lot of actors and performers are really weird, shy people working it out onstage. I don't know why that is.
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There are so many figures in our history that did not believe they could make a change, and they did.
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Somebody gave me this drum machine and somebody else asked me to program something for a project. I really liked programming and I was really interested in using the drum machine.
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It's about discipline. It's about following instructions. It's about the execution of the plan. That's what sport is.
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She told me that she would support me regardless of what I decided, but I'm so glad that I actually got to be a kid before having to grow up. My mom knows best about this kind of thing.
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I wish my teammates, coaches and the entire Lions organization all the best.
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Our need for that exterior god that sits up there and judges us... will diminish and eventually disappear.
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You lose the speed before the stamina.
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When I get dolled up to go out, men turn their heads and I'm used to it. But I think all women are sexy and should embrace that side of themselves.
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I think my knowledge of music theory is rooted in jazz theory, and a lot of the writers of standards - Rodgers and Hart, and Gershwin.
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In social matters, pointless conventions are not merely the bee sting of etiquette, but the snake bite of moral order.
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Codifying discrimination in our laws should be something we read about in American history, not on the front pages of today's American newspapers and magazines.
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Tell a man that he is putting on a stage performance in order to get what he wants, and he will irritably reject your observation. Why? Because most people go through life as cunning actors with a permanent horror of getting found out.
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Barbies were banned at our house, along with television other than PBS. As a kid, I found this horribly embarrassing.
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I simply loathe the crude 1960s distinctions between commerce and art. For me, Warhol and pop obliterated all of those separations - that was the whole point of the Brillo Boxes and Campbell's Soup Cans. And believe it or not, in 2009, moronic journalists are still saying to me, 'Your work is so commercial.'
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What you're saying is 'Has a historian the right to offend?' and the answer is very definitely, yes.
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True hopefulness and optimism is what leads one to dare. It is also what lifts one back up to dare again after a failed attempt.