Matt Stone Quotes
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Pursuit and seduction are the essence of sexuality. It's part of the sizzle.
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Art is the final cunning of the human soul which would rather do anything than face the gods.
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I hope to attend it as Japan needs to tell the world the lessons, knowledge and reflections learned from the nuclear crisis at the Fukushima No. 1 power plant.
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My husband believes that he can make a difference. He loves people.
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Death is not something any one of us want to dwell on, but we must all confront it at some point.
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Yeah, I don't necessarily like endings that contrive an artificial moment of completion.
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I do not believe the American people are going to confuse hatred for passion.
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It's not easy to play 162 games and be focused the whole time. It takes a lot out of you.
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Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.
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Jason Rezaian, held for 544 days in Iran, was not a spy but rather a 'Washington Post' journalist whose work aimed to increase cultural understanding between Iran and the world.
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What better way to expand your imagination than to read!
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I think Sephora is great; it's so accessible, and there are so many different palettes that you can get.
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Americans welcome carbon limits because they want to protect their families from harm.
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People really do make the assumption that I had some weirdo Hollywood upbringing, but my parents are incredibly down-to-earth people who worked really hard to raise us in a way that was health.
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What maintains the marriage and what is it? Only the knowledge of the hearts, that is its beginning and end.
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When I was a practicing alcoholic, I was unbelievable. One side effect was immense suspicion: I'd come off tour like Inspector Clouseau on acid. 'Where's this cornflake come from? It wasn't here before.'
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Never talk when you can nod and never nod when you can wink and never write an e-mail, because it's death. You're giving prosecutors all the evidence we need.
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Revolutionaries see history as a creation of their own spirit, as being made up of a continuous series of violent tugs at the other forces of society - both active and passive, and they prepare the maximum of favourable conditions for the definitive tug (revolution).
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I met the Coens here a few years ago and they said they liked my work.
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I like the desperado aspect of essays, the free lance, that mercenary kind of thing, so I just do it, without asking anyone's permission. I've never written a query letter, I don't pitch pieces, I have no market in mind, I don't spend any time trying to figure out where I might fit in.
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I don't know if this is a stumbling block, but I had a real setback when I won a Nebula Award for the first story I ever had nominated for a Nebula in 1982. And you might think that was a good thing - and it was a wonderful thing, I don't regret it a bit. But I was sort of discombobulated by it.
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I write about presidents. That means I write about guys - so far. I'm interested in the people closest to them, the people they love and the people they've lost... I don't want to limit it to what they did in the office, but what happens at home and in their interactions with other people.
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It is correct to make a priority of young people, taking care that they turn out as well as possible.
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At this point, we've ripped on everyone.