Martin Heidegger Quotes
The relation of feeling toward art and its bringing-forth can be one of production or one of reception and enjoyment.

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The first decent building I did with my own practice was a chapel in Taiwan.
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As long as there is a mathematical chance, we have to keep on going.
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Today's films are so technological that an actor becomes starved for roles that deal with human relationships.
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I have a theory that if you're famous more years than you're not famous, then you get a little nutty.
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I do like a lot of things that a lot of adults would scoff at. 'SpongeBob SquarePants,' 'Looney Tunes.'
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Even if I'm making music for people for $20 a night, at least I'm making music.
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It would not be better if things happened to men just as they wish.
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Remember, the man who is poor is not the man that has no money, but one without a dream. They are suffering that have no dream. They are poor that have no dream.
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The most enduring stories in literature generally have some kind of crime at their center, whether it's the bloody butchery of 'Hamlet,' the lecherous misanthropes of Dickens or the lone gunman from 'The Great Gatsby.'
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Tennis is for me joy, nothing less than that.
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I'm an actor, paid to act. I don't bring personal problems to the sets. Dad taught me that.
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Being a display pilot is probably the thing I've been most proud of in my life. Don't really fly anymore now though. I have three small children and as most of my friends were killed in different accidents, I realised that it was probably just a matter of time before I went that way.
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In reality, those rare few cases with good forensic evidence are the ones that make it to court.
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The economic and social problems would tend to become, like the military situation, more and more difficult as time went on and we became more and more isolated.
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Like I said, I'm just trying to continue to improve and get better.
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One result of An American Family was that I became a gay role model.
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The 'New York Times' reviews of my work have been evenly divided - favourable and unfavourable.
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That was my dream, to compete against the best surfers in the best waves. But as a kid, it all seemed so unattainable. It was this big dream, but deep down I never thought it could really happen. But my parents always believed I could do it, and they helped me get through all the stages and take all the right steps.
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You can't win for losing. Either you fulfill their stereotype of being a radical 60's person or you've sold out. In fact, of course, millions of people who were active in the 60's are doing work on issues that try to reflect their values.
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Every great story seems to begin with a snake.
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'One should always be skeptical. That’s always been our problem. We have too many believers.''Believers in what?''In everything.'
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I like the feeling of making things. It's very very rewarding. And filmmaking is that type of experience, where you're forced to collaborate with so many people. You're involved in the beginning to end, you're involved with so many elements, and when it's done, you're like, 'I made this movie.'
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The designs of the paper euros, introduced in 2002, proclaim a utopian aspiration. Gone are the colorful bills of particular nations, featuring pictures of national heroes of statecraft, culture and the arts, pictures celebrating unique national narratives. With the euro, 16 nations have said goodbye to all that.
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The relation of feeling toward art and its bringing-forth can be one of production or one of reception and enjoyment.