Martin Heidegger Quotes
What was Aristotle’s life?’ Well, the answer lay in a single sentence: ‘He was born, he thought, he died.’ And all the rest is pure anecdote.

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I stayed three weeks in Paris, fell in love with the city, and decided that I was born to live in Paris.
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My background playing soccer gave me a natural advantage over many of the American-born players.
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Smarter is always the answer.
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New York's my home. Born and raised. I'm a New Yorker to the bone.
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I'm a total loner. I can't even answer texts or take my phone with me when I'm working!
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The first album I ever owned was 'A Star is Born.'
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When I was born, my father was a copper miner in Butte, Montana. It was a hard-core, blue-collar situation.
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Born in a cellar... and living in a garret.
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I will just generalise it that anything that I find too disgusting is not worth an answer.
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My success? Being born the son of Moses Annenberg.
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I feel like trouble has followed me from the day I was born.
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I wasn't born, I was ordered from room service.
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I love Memphis, I guess you could say, in the way that you love a brother even if he does sometimes puzzle and sadden and frustrate you. Say what you want about it, it's an authentic place. I was born and raised in Memphis, and no matter where I go, Memphis belongs to me, and I to it.
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No grand idea was ever born in a conference, but a lot of foolish ideas have died there.
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I had the misfortune of being born in a horrendous situation.
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My mother had a lot of phobias. She's pregnant with me and she was a very phobic person. So I was born into phobia, basically.
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No one is born hating others.
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I was born an auntie. I have an older niece and nephew and many younger nieces and nephews.
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Cheap meat is the problem. The answer is to replace meat recipes with vegan meals.
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I grew up in America - I was born and raised in Texas. I might look different, but at the same time, I'm pretty American.
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Each one prays to God according to his own light.
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If you hear something you're unable to play, then you have room to grow.
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What was Aristotle’s life?’ Well, the answer lay in a single sentence: ‘He was born, he thought, he died.’ And all the rest is pure anecdote.