Mathieu Amalric Quotes
I'm always intrigued when you are travelling through a place and there is somebody who has lived there and done the same job for years.

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When I was 8 or 9, I started using bulletin board systems, which was the precursor to the Internet, where you'd dial into... a shared system and shared computers. I've had an email address since the late '80s, when I was 8 or 9 years old, and then I got on the Internet in '93 when it was first starting out.
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Whatever life lesson I'm going through at any point in my life, projects just somehow magically appear that help me work through it.
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I do get approached occasionally, but not a ton. I'm unrecognizable because I'm coated in cat hair and sweat. And there's a sort of yeti quality to my presence... so I don't think that people can see the face.
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It is annoying to be honest to no purpose.
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Belgian chocolate is my weakness. I like over 72 percent cacao, which shows you how much of a dark chocolate snob I am.
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Acting is doing. It's not speaking; it's behavior. It's something happening, even if you're only listening.
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Throughout American history many of our social gains and much of our progress toward democracy were made possible by the active intervention of the federal government.
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I love Bob Altman. I always admired him so much because I always thought he was a genuine voice.
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As long as there is a mathematical chance, we have to keep on going.
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It is still fashionable to believe that how you organize yourself religiously in this life may matter for eternity. Unless we can erode the prestige of that kind of thinking, we're not going to be able to undermine these divisions in our world.
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Happiness exists only if you have a lot of people to share it with.
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It's such an honor to do this job because I love it. And I get to work outside, and what can beat that?
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Trust me, you have to fight. When people are wrong, you've got to let them know it.
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The mode by which the inevitable is reached is effort.
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I moved to Princeton, Indiana, and became a professional Farm Manager for that Princeton Farms.
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It's a bit weird, because I don't really know what people expect or think being political is; I just don't get it. What am I supposed to do as a pop star-stroke-revolutionary? Get up and put my balaclava on, go to the grocery store and then invent some Google viruses, and then go to rob a bank to fund my revolution on YouTube?
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Americans call them hillbillies, rednecks, or white trash. I call them neighbors, friends, and family.
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I'm saying that the depth of exploration of the male psyche and the female psyche is uneven. I see further, deeper renderings of what it means to be a man.
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It's like deja-vu, all over again.
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The reality is, we don’t want our kids to be smart. We want them to be like us. Only more so.
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I adore my houses - they're my refuge - but I detest more and more Saint-Tropez where it's impossible to live: invaded by tourists, social evenings, all of which I avoid and which terrorises me.
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I can remember the first time I tried to drive into the garage of the world headquarters of Ford in a Camry. It was almost like they wouldn't let me in. They said, 'Why do you want to do that?' I said, 'Because we are going to make the best cars in the world, and we need to know everything about the competitor's car.'
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You cannot name a Canadian prime minister who has done as many significant things as I did, because there are none.
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I'm always intrigued when you are travelling through a place and there is somebody who has lived there and done the same job for years.