Diego Luna Quotes
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Now, whenever I need to go online, I confine myself to a tight circle: Gmail, MLB.com, NYTimes.com, Slate and maybe Facebook.
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My agent and I put out my proposal one Thursday afternoon in August, 1998. Publishers started bidding immediately, and that process progressed for a few days.
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It matters not how a man dies, but how he lives. The act of dying is not of importance, it lasts so short a time.
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I've recorded 25 or 30 albums. I know that sometimes when you work with producers who are kinda dictators, it doesn't help you make a better record.
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God is the indwelling and not the transient cause of all things.
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Never forget that only dead fish swim with the stream.
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We're so marinated in the culture of speed that we almost fail to notice the toll it takes on every aspect of our lives - on our health, our diet, our work, our relationships, the environment and our community.
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The secret to a long-lasting relationship is perpetually imagining the worst. It's a world view tracing back to my Eastern European ancestry and one I draw upon regularly.
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I've always been compelled by some force to be a performer.
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I've never personally been anorexic.
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Success is not only one thing. It's not only having a nice house in Beverly Hills and driving a nice Mercedes.
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Nobody represents America’s values better than the American people, and I believe this contact will ultimately do more to empower the Cuban people.
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That stupid fucking kid! That stupid fucking kid! Look what he's done to me!
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A green economy begins to replace some of the clunking and chugging of ugly machines with the wise effort of beautiful, skilled people. That means more jobs.
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Fashion fades, only style remains the same.
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We're always bombarded with images from magazines of what looks cool and sexy.
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We're a bar band, so we know all the bar songs.
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After pop art, graffiti is probably the biggest art movement in recent history to have such an impact on culture.
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Nobody can ever describe how much you explore a character on a Peter Berg movie until you're doing it.
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it's a funny life. Either you don't make a red cent and you have all the time in the world, or else you get double the money and you don't have a moment to spend a penny of it.
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When I was forty, I was getting divorced, living in a low-class, dirty hotel in New York. My mother was dying of cancer. I owed $20,000. That was about the lowest. I came back to show business, and I couldn't get a job. I was turned down by every small-time agent in New York.
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If you're not ready for everything, you're not ready for anything.
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Directors should be paid for promising impossible things.