Emmanuel Macron Quotes
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I think fashion is actually very good training for being in the tech world, because it's all about moving on to the next thing, looking for the next thing, not getting stuck in the past.
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What has never changed, what is always present and what is, in the end, what sustains us is that energy that I talk about in 'Like Water for Chocolate...' that loving energy. Without that, I wouldn't have had the strength to keep going and enjoy life.
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I am a control freak. I am very hands on and pay attention to details.
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It's one of the great tragedies of our contemporary life in America, that families fall apart. Almost everybody has that in common.
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You are the universe, you aren't in the universe.
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There again, that is a fundamental principle: no two situations are alike.
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I couldn't tell if any frames were removed. Seen as a whole it shows that I have seen. Seeing you have 18 frames a second you can take out one or two and I couldn't tell.
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I'm not an acting monk or anything. I'm not, like, the most well-adjusted actor.
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My first novel was a challenge to myself. No one had an inkling that I was working on it.
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The three-peat has never been attempted, ever, and for me, I think it will add to my legendary status. I want to become one of the greatest athletes ever to have competed in any sport, so for me, that's what it means.
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I think it was my mom's attitude about art and being part of the narcissistic digital generation or whatever that made me think anyone would care what I had to say about anything!
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There is too little courtship in the world.
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They were ridiculous times. After I won my world championship in 1976, I went to Japan.
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It is your passion that empowers you to be able to do that thing you were created to do.
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Narnia, Middle-earth and New York were my three fantasy universes when I was a kid.
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Acting has never excited me.
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I do think fashion is fun! Much more than people think.
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God sometimes does try to the uttermost those whom he wishes to bless.
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When you learn something from people, or from a culture, you accept it as a gift, and it is your lifelong commitment to preserve it and build on it.
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On the wagon sped, and I, as well as my comrades, gave a despairing farewell glance at freedom as we came in sight of the long stone buildings.
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If you make listening and observation your occupation you will gain much more than you can by talk.
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I bring the spirit of French conquest.