Elon Musk Quotes
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I've always done 20 things at once. It's my way of staying alive, not to keep one dish cooking, but several dishes going. And I'm pretty organized.
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When I graduated from university I tried to buy a beeper, and it cost me $250. My pay at the time was $10 a month.
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I think I need security.
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I am very lucky I got fans, and I interact with them personally. I know that they have poured their love on me unconditionally, and all I can do is work hard and be kind to them.
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I don't ever want anything to come in the way of me truthfully telling a story.
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One of the darkest evils of our world is surely the unteachable wildness of the Good.
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Nobody else is stupid enough to get themselves into the straits that I get into.
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I've always loved both writing and songwriting. The journey is fascinating to me.
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I was always used to being centre stage - something that had its good and bad points.
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'Twilight's got some avid - and rabid - fans.
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I used to wear miniskirts with my GB top, and sparkly sandals, and the boys would be like: 'Oh my gosh, this girl cannot be serious.'
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At school I got teased because I was so thin and awkward-looking. But the girls on TV looked similar to me. I would say to my mum, 'The girls at school are teasing me, but I look like those girls on TV.'
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Deep breaths are very helpful at shallow parties.
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What you learn is that you can't please everyone all the time.
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Virtue has its own reward, but no sale at the box office.
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Greek yogurt with some olive oil stirred in can transform many dishes.
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I'm just not very funny.
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News conferences are the only chance the American public has to see Ronald Reagan use his mind.
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There is no sadder tale in the annals of architecture than the virtual disappearance of the defining architectural form of the Modern Movement - publicly sponsored housing.
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Good design is making something intelligible and memorable. Great design is making something memorable and meaningful.
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States of soul rightly expressed, as the poet expresses them in moments of pure inspiration, retain forever the power of creating like states. It is this that makes genuine literature a vital force.
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The tragedy of modern man is not that he knows less and less about the meaning of his own life, but that it bothers him less and less.
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The surface of American life looks smooth, prosperous, peaceful. But underneath, fault-line shifts in family and work life have led us into what some have called 'advanced insecurity.'
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As life’s agents, it’s on our shoulders.