Klaus Schulze Quotes
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I have never yet exercised the privilege of voting, but had I been called upon at the last presidential election to do so, I should most certainly have cast my vote for Mr. Clay.
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My parents got to see all my hard work pay off.
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I don't worry too much about the script, I just ad lib, like Pearl Bailey.
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Music is an art that touches the depth of human existence; an art of sounds that crosses all borders.
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My company Independent Ideas worked with Gucci on a special edition Fiat 500.
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I met my wife, Nia Vardalos, at The Second City, and she was chomping at the bit to move to L.A.
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I think there are some people who are just kind of born to create drama and then capitalise on it.
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You'd be surprised how self-conscious a lot of women are. That's something I've witnessed firsthand.
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No man is infallible.
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Donald Trump did not appear by magic.
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Dresses are beautiful, but I'm such a slacks or a jeans person. Whenever a woman has a slick suit or dress on, she looks sharp.
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Neurosis is always a substitute for legitimate suffering.
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Technology has enormous potential to address educational needs more efficiently, help teachers improve their performance, and enrich and individualize student learning.
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I think it is important that we rebuild an atmosphere of forgiveness and civility in every aspect of our lives.
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My dad came from Cuba when he was a teenager not speaking English. And I grew up here speaking Spanglish. That's the world in which I grew up, and that's a world in which a lot of second generation immigrants find themselves.
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Dignity is not negotiable. Dignity is the honor of the family.
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Every American poet feels that the whole responsibility for contemporary poetry has fallen upon his shoulders, that he is a literary aristocracy of one.
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I made two rings for myself, and when I was in Los Angeles, I walked into a store called Maxfields, and they essentially bought them off my hands.
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I get star-struck anytime I meet performers that I grew up watching and appreciating. I mean, it's still incredibly surreal to me that I was a kid in San Antonio watching movies and then now I'm working with some of the people that were in those movies. I don't think it'll ever stop being surreal on some level.
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I believe in love at first sight for houses - but not for people.
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I love players like Thurston Moore. I mean, you can put notes down on a sheet of paper, and if you practice and get your chops up, you can play like an Eddie Van Halen or a Steve Vai. But nobody can do what Thurston Moore does; he's his own guy. He talks through his instrument in a language that's all his own.
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Man does not live by a turkey in every oven or a color TV set in every home. Man lives by faith and hope and love, by the star on the horizon, by the trumpet that will not call retreat.
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Very smart people are often tricked by hackers, by phishing. I don't exclude myself from that. It's about being smarter than a hacker. Not about being smart.
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I had to realize that the use of samples has its rules, too.