Diego Klattenhoff Quotes
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Anyone who knows anything of history knows that great social changes are impossible without feminine upheaval. Social progress can be measured exactly by the social position of the fair sex, the ugly ones included.
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Psychologically, it's always more pleasurable to blame others for our problems than it is to acknowledge our own responsibility.
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In the 1970s and 1980s, I got to do some great work. The Oscars are really nice, but the best part is that I had the opportunity to do that kind of work.
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I have to remember for every kid saying something awful, there's a kid saying something great.
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DeNiro did a good job playing a catcher in 'Bang the Drum Slowly,' but he's great in everything he does.
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Some kids spent their allowance going to see 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'; I spent mine on a great-looking lamp I'd found at the flea market and a ceramic bowl from a neighborhood garage sale.
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Ninety-nine percent of the time, when it comes down to it, if I have the choice between a great role and seeing a new guy, I would probably go for the great role because I figure if the guy's really that great that he'll be around once I'm done with the movie.
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Unless you have prepared yourself to profit by your chance, the opportunity will only make you ridiculous. A great occasion is valuable to you just in proportion as you have educated yourself to make use of it.
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It's always been a great survival value for people to believe they belong to a superior tribe. That's just in human relationships.
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In addition, there is one title I cherish a great deal more than Congressman and that is the title of... Dad.
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We need to be clear when we venerate entrepreneurs what we are venerating. They are not moral leaders. If they were moral leaders, they wouldn't be great businessmen.
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The comfort zone is the great enemy to creativity; moving beyond it necessitates intuition, which in turn configures new perspectives and conquers fears.
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Incontestably, the great centres of population in the primeval ages were the chalklands, and next to them those of limestone. The chalk first, for it furnished man with flints, and the limestone next when he had learned to barter.
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I teach at the Stanford Business School, and about half of my students are foreign, many of whom, I hope, will stay and build businesses in U.S. But I must tell you that they also have opportunities to come back to India and start great companies and operations.
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If someone has a really great boyfriend or career, I think, it's cool that happens.
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I love home cooking, and I'm not a great one for fast food.
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Love and death are the two great hinges on which all human sympathies turn.
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The great thing about getting older is that you don't lose all the other ages you've been.
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I'm very attracted to the great open spaces of the West.
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The real essence of work is concentrated energy.
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I am certainly not drama-free in my life, and I used to be a lot more feisty, but I have arrived at a place where I really try to not sweat the small stuff anymore.
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Knock on wood, my groupies tend to be very artistic, creative people - sometimes way more creative than I am.
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Brazil, I'm totally obsessed. I've been going since I was 17, and the first time I went, I fell in love with it.
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I've been really fortunate to be associated with all these great shows.