Martin Heidegger Quotes
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I've always - honestly - never thought of myself as an independent director.
Harmony Korine
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Those are my favorite kind of parts to do, just being a goofball and seeing how far you can go with something until you're just way out of line.
Malin Akerman
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If I had my way, I wouldn't be sharing my personal life online. I'm a private person. At home, I don't wander around shirtless, flexing my muscles. I roam around unshaven, with my hair disheveled. Unfortunately, people perceive you differently. It's okay; they're free to speculate.
Karan Singh Grover
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In tennis, because of the way it's scored, I don't think that scoring one point out of luck is ever decisive in winning. But, of course, it depends on the moment.
Rafael Nadal
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The idea of going on tour for the rest of my life with old works is not that exciting. As an artist I definitely think the work in future is going to be better than the work in the past, otherwise why do it?
Damien Hirst
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I vowed to myself when I got married that I would cook every night. I find it very therapeutic.
Iman
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I feel like I'll always be a brunette, that's just who I am, but I love that I can switch it up and be whatever I want to be.
Katharine McPhee
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Don't ask God to bless junk food and miraculously transform it so that it has nutritional value. That's not how God works.
Bill Hybels
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And as she lookt about, she did behold, How over that same dore was likewise writ, Be bold, be bold, and every where Be bold, That much she muz'd, yet could not construe it By any ridling skill, or commune wit. At last she spyde at that same roomes upper end, Another yron dore, on which was writ, Be not too bold.
Edmund Spenser
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I've always been able to work as an actor and support my family and did great jobs, and more often than not, I got to turn down jobs that I didn't really want to do for various reasons or refuse to work with people I didn't like - and there are quite a few.
Christoph Waltz
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Don't ever let economic alone determine your career or how you spend the majority of your time.
Denis Waitley
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True time is four-dimensional.
Martin Heidegger