Judith Malina Quotes
Twenty-one already, and I still haven't done a thing worth immortality.
Judith Malina
Quotes to Explore
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I could never be in a situation with a job where I was not allowed to listen to music all day. I would rather work at a fast food restaurant where I could turn on the radio all day rather than be in a situation where I have to sneak and listen to music.
Kanye West
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You are not what you think you are, but what you THINK, you ARE.
Brian Tracy
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The old woman was not only ugly with the ugliness age brings us all but showed signs of formidable ugliness by birth - pickle-jar chin, mainsail ears and a nose like a trigonometry problem. What's more, she had the deep frown and snit wrinkles that come from a lifetime of bad character.
P. J. O'Rourke
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The conclusion, therefore, is that there are two major forces in society: love, which multiplies the species, and the nose, which subordinates it to the individual. Procreation, equilibrium.
Machado de Assis
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You have to really believe not only in yourself; you have to believe that the world is actually worth your sacrifices.
Zaha Hadid
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Times have changed, but people don't change. That's why ON THE ROAD has never been irrelevant.
Kristen Stewart
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Rewriting isn't just about dialogue, it's the order of the scenes, how you finish a scene, how you get into a scene. All these final decisions are best made when you're there, watching. It's really enjoyable, but you've got to be there at the director's invitation. You can't just barge in and say, "I'm the writer."
Tom Stoppard
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A turning point in modern history.
Robert Frost
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My love is a thousand French poets puking black blood on your Cure CD collection.
Henry Rollins
Black Flag
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Keeping this picture on my desk reminds me that nothing is ever too far gone to be treated right.
Bella Andre
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It's always nice, no matter what style of music, as long as it's grooving and you feel that, I feel that's what makes... part of what makes a great song, for sure.
Robert Trujillo
Metallica
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Life is the childhood of immortality.
Daniel A. Poling