Franz Grillparzer Quotes
The uneducated person perceives only the individual phenomenon, the partly educated person the rule, and the educated person the exception.

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I was in San Francisco for 'Trauma' and then got back to town and got situated and started looking at things and passing on things. I think I was around for a month and a half, and there were other projects that were up, but it's all a waiting game. And then, 'The Vampire Diaries' came up, and I was really interested and read for it.
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I've always been fascinated by horror films and genre films. And horror films harbored a fascination for me and always have been something I've wanted to watch and wanted to make.
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When I first started out as a young journalist, I know that on at least two occasions, when I walked into a newsroom, I knew I was replacing the black person in that job.
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I love the Victorian era, and I always have, but I had a leg up on the writing because I was familiar with a lot of the science from the Victorian era. And that led to a massive interest in the science of this time of history.
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I've been to parties in L.A. that are mind-blowing. I mean, quite literally mind-blowing. People get cellphones in the party bag, that sort of thing. Fabulous, fabulous parties.
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Do you know what I love about hunting? That I am no one in the woods, no one at all. I thought the animals might recognize me, but they didn't. They did not even ask me for any autographs.
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What do I know of man's destiny? I could tell you more about radishes.
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Shakespeare lets us see real people undergoing real processes, with real feelings.
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You should have high expectations for yourself and others should come second.
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An unjust law is itself a species of violence. Arrest for its breach is more so.
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In these times you have to be an optimist to open your eyes when you awake in the morning.
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We're not aware of fame itself, we're not that kind of band.
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Today, in every wave of every ocean, I see our children playing and dancing. Today, in every plant, tree, and mountain, I see our children growing in freedom.
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Science fiction readers probably have the gene for novelty, and seem to enjoy a cascade of invention as much as a writer enjoys providing one.
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Let's start at the very end: The postscript of Stephen King's 'On Writing' contains some of the most harrowing pages he has ever written. It's here that King describes the traffic accident that nearly killed him in June 1999.
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The world knows of a vast stock of epic material scattered up and down the nations; sometimes its artistic value is as extraordinary as its archaeological interest, but not always.
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The Korean economic miracle was the result of a clever and pragmatic mixture of market incentives and state direction.
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Three boys. I think it's less about parenting now for me and more about crowd control.
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To seek to keep the established constitution unchanged argues a good citizen and a good man.
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Art is never defect-free. Things that are remarkable never meet spec, because that would make them standardized, not worth talking about.
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You get those hunger pains. 'I am so hungry. We don't have any food. What are we going to eat?' Your stomach hurts. Then you get so upset and mad, like, no food. You start having tantrums and don't want to do anything. You get mad at everybody because you don't have any food. That's what happens when you don't eat. You are so sluggish.
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Gossip, like ennui, is born of idleness.
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The uneducated person perceives only the individual phenomenon, the partly educated person the rule, and the educated person the exception.