Martin Heidegger Quotes
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You know sit with your arm around a little kid and read. It not only teaches them to read but it keeps the family strong.
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I have a rich, full, textured life.
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That's about three of the toughest losses I've been through, ... This is going to be a real test for us. We'll see what we're made of here.
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It's smart. If you are going to make an investment of millions and millions of dollars, you would research them.
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Hollywood is Newark, New Jersey with palm trees.
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I wish I could find people who just would fight me and break through to me and hold me down and scream their life into my face.
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The reason for living is to have great relationships, to have people you love and respect and who love and respect you.
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I feel like a spinning top or a DreidelThe spinning don't stop when you leave the cradleYou just slow downRound and around this world you goSpinning through the lives of the people you knowWe all slow down.
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Dialogue is generally the worst choice for exposition. When you're writing lines you need to focus on the way people actually talk. And when we talk to each other we never actually explain our terms. We don't say 'Sweetheart, would you pass me the sugar bowl, which we picked up for a song at that antique stall in Munich.'
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There's no sustenance in the past.
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I've discovered that the more freedom I have to be creative, the more creative I become.
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What's to come is still unsure: In delay there lies no plenty; Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty, Youth's a stuff will not endure.
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You can go home with a lot of money with absolutely no skill.
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It was one thing to snuggle a little when the world seemed about to end, and quite another to explain to her parents that she wanted to date an ancient magical horse.
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I am in a thousand pieces. Painting somehow makes me whole.
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When you counsel someone, you should appear to be reminding him of something he had forgotten, not of the light he was unable to see.
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It is difficult to conceive any situation more painful than to watch the lingering agony of an exhausted country, to tend it during the alternate fits of stupefaction and raving which precede its dissolution, and to see the symptoms of vitality disappear one by one, till nothing is left but coldness, darkness, and corruption.
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Longing is the agony of the nearness of the distant.