Javier Bardem Quotes
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I first read science fiction in the old British Chum annual when I was about 12 years old.
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I never smoked. I never drank and I never took drugs. The funny thing is, nothing is more boring, people like this. For me, it's OK. But most of my friends, at least they smoke and drink.
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Remember that we are all human beings trying to do what we love to do.
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Habits change into character.
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Political theatre presents an entirely different set of problems. Sermonising has to be avoided at all cost. Objectivity is essential. The characters must be allowed to breathe their own air. The author cannot confine and constrict them to satisfy his own taste or disposition or prejudice.
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I write and rewrite and rewrite and write and like to turn in what I think is finished work.
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I don't necessarily think that installation is the only way to go. It's just a label for certain kinds of arrangements.
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War will never cease until babies begin to come into the world with larger cerebrums and smaller adrenal glands.
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I have a lot of things to prove to myself. One is that I can live my life fearlessly.
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Listen, I'm not a rich kid. I'm a cultured kid; I'm very rich in culture.
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I don't think there's something inherently irreligious about comics.
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The word processor is a better tool than a quill pen because you can do so much more with it, but on the other hand, what you have to say and how you say it is the ultimate determination.
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We worked lightly even in the heaviest parts.
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'SNL' is part of my history. I got on the show as a kid. That's the show I got known from.
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Being a parent is not for the faint of heart. I may joke about knowing fear, but the fact is, the first time I ever knew real fear was the day Charlotte, my first child, was born. Suddenly there is someone in the world you care about more than anything.
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Terror cannot be finished by one war.
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Non-violence and kindness to living beings is kindness to oneself. For thereby one's own self is saved from various kinds of sins and resultant sufferings and is able to secure his own welfare.
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'You too will marry a boy I choose,' said Mrs Rupa Mehra firmly to her younger daughter. Lata avoided the maternal imperative by looking around the great lamp-lit garden of Prem Nivas. The wedding-guests were gathered on the lawn. 'Hmm,' she said. This annoyed her mother further.
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The day is cold, and dark, and dreary;It rains, and the wind is never weary;The vine still clings to the mouldering wall,But at every gust the dead leaves fall,And the day is dark and dreary.
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To go to the world below, having a soul which is like a vessel full of injustice, is the last and worst of all the evils.
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Growth in any individual European country has to be the result of policies for growth pursued in that country consistent with budgetary discipline.
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There are, of course, deeply sincere people of religion in different parts of the world who genuinely fight on the side of the poor, but they are usually in conflict with organised religion themselves.
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Far away, in the meadow, shadows flickered in the Mirror's Maze, as if parts of someone's life, yet unborn, were trapped there, waiting to be lived.
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I'm happily married.