Klaus Kinski Quotes
You don't need a framework. You need a painting, not a frame.
Klaus Kinski
Quotes to Explore
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Writers tell stories better, because they've had more practice, but everyone has a book in them. Yes, that old cliche.
Tanith Lee
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I think protecting your family and giving to them is so important. It's the most important achievement.
Natalia Vodianova
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Originally, I was in both software and in online computing. The first innovation really was sort of at that time that we're marrying the telephone and the computer so that people wouldn't have to drive to the computer center. We didn't have $1,000 computers.
Sam Wyly
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Hopefully in the future, generational challenges will be measured by achievement, not gender.
Safra A. Catz
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I've never been one for crushing on famous people.
Daisy Ridley
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When I went to school, it was really just to immerse myself in listening to, studying, and making music.
Dan Deacon
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What is greatly desired, but long deferred, gives little pleasure, when at length it is ours, for we have lived with it in imagination until we have grown weary of it, having ourselves, in the meanwhile, become other.
John Lancaster Spalding
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In the face of surviving long enough to survive in the long term, there is no goal that comes to mind that means anything to me. I could write Survive, but I would rather hold that word in my heart than write it on some fucking board.
James Frey
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Si animus est aequus tibi, satis habes, qui bene vitam colas.
Plautus
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Courageous men never lose the zest for living even though their life situation is zestless; cowardly men, overwhelmed by the uncertainties of life, lose the will to live. We must constantly build dykes of courage to hold back the flood of fear.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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I wanted to study painting and become a painter, but I had a huge flip-over in my life when I was about 18 or 19. I was part of a criminal environment; I got arrested and convicted, and I had to start thinking in a new way.
Aksel Hennie
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You don't need a framework. You need a painting, not a frame.
Klaus Kinski