Placido Domingo Quotes
When facing symphonic orchestras which have played some works five thousands times, you have nothing to do.

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See, justice is a joke in this country, and it stinks of its hypocricy.
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I am fairly classless because it is very difficult to class someone who comes from a mixed marriage.
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Lest it sound as if I resent my day job, I have to say that my day job is the reason I write, and it has been the best thing for me as a writer.
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My goal is to continue to act and still be a professional kiteboarder.
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Anyone who's trying to be there for their family and trying to take care of their children is a hero to me.
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I have measured out my life with coffee spoons.
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I'm not a wushu champion. I was an athlete when I was a kid. I was a swimmer and a runner, but all this action stuff is such a challenge. It really, really is.
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If I go to a concert or sporting event I usually go in a VIP entrance. And leave the same way.
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Environmentalists have been outspoken in their support of smaller family size and abortion rights as keys to reducing global warming. But when it comes to immigration, the single biggest contributor to population growth in the industrial world, they stand largely silent.
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My music has shaken hands with the world somehow - it's a beautiful disease, and I'm glad I got it.
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In those days, when you got boxed, that was it. A lot of old people were there because somebody wanted the farm. It was about property. People are treated like property.
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My wife changes the way that I dress. She makes me dress nicer than I want to dress. I feel like I perpetually dress like a 14-year-old boy, and she makes me stand up straight and wear clean clothes.
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I'm capable of living in the moment. And I'm especially capable of living in the moment of sitting on my sofa and watching other people's moments.
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Each time I spoke, I gained a little courage. It took a long while-but today I have more happiness than I ever dreamed possible. In rearing my own children, I have always taught them the lesson I had to learn from such bitter experience: No matter what happens, always be yourself!
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Your art is the Holy Ghost blowing through your soul.
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I never really had them. I always get the eccentric kids who dress funny and sit and write poetry for three months in their bedrooms......I was going to see tons of shows when I was a teenager, so if I was a girl, would that have made me a groupie? If I wanted to shake Thurston Moore's hand or something?
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The night is beautiful, So are the faces of my people.
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Everything was okay, as long as I could dream. Its amazing, really, the difference between having a dream and not having any left that can come true. It's the difference between living and dying.
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I think America is a really interesting place. In New Zealand, we don't sue each other really commonly. There's a really specific reason, like someone's arguing over a fence that's been put up that's too high. Sort of practical things. And journalists are rarely sued for things. Whereas in America, you have a culture where that's the first thing you do. There's an ongoing pattern here where if you've got money, you can bully other people into doing what you want them to do. You don't need to be in it to win, you just need to be in it to be a pest.
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Probably the toughest time in anyone's life is when you have to murder a loved one because they're the devil.
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I think people know Steve Jobs the showman. I think people know the guy who stood up and gave the keynotes. The magician. The salesman.
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Young man, young man, your arm's too short to box with God.
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We are not even close to finishing the basic dream of what the PC can be.
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When facing symphonic orchestras which have played some works five thousands times, you have nothing to do.