Sergio Leone Quotes
I am searching as Diogenes did with his lantern for all of these wonderful human beings. I haven't found them yet.

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Like everything which is not the involuntary result of fleeting emotion but the creation of time and will, any marriage, happy or unhappy, is infinitely more interesting than any romance, however passionate.
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Before discovering theater, I was sloughing off and didn't have any passion for school. Then I couldn't get enough. All of a sudden, I was getting good parts in all of these plays. I just loved it. I started getting A's in acting, directing and technical theater. I found something that clicked.
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By the time I got to set for 'Cobra,' I think I'd lost about 28 pounds in about a month and a half. I didn't want to look back and be like, 'Wow, someone should stop eating PB and J's.' Like, if I'm going to look back when I'm 80, I wanted to be like, 'Wow, okay, I looked pretty fit. I used my youth right.'
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I'm just taking one step at a time. I could zigzag one way, but it's not usually on purpose.
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Beyonce is cool, and she can really sing.
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When I run in Ethiopia, I look out and see eucalyptus trees and rivers.
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If you want to be happy, live discreetly. Does that make sense in English?
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The heart of the gameplay is still about choice and consequence, which is what I've been doing since the '80s.
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I do believe in soulmates and happy/successful marriages. No marriage can be happy 24x7 for 365 days. Both partners have to make the relationship work, is what I believe in.
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I have a cellphone, but I have no Google, I have no gaggle.
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I see what keeps people young: work!
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Why do those who keep insisting Jesus hung out with sinners also keep insisting there's no such thing as sin?
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By definition, the big difference between mercy and justice is that mercy is never ever obligatory.
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It is important to be still and listen and follow the Spirit.
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As to the advantages of temperance in the training of the armed forces and of its benefits to the members of the forces themselves, there can be no doubt in the world.
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Privacy is one of the biggest problems in this new electronic age.
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Love should be that person that inspires you to be a better person.
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Shakespeare and his work will always be relevant. He wrote those pieces hundreds of years ago and we haven't really changed as humans, have we? We have to deal with love, honour and adultery now - people were the same then, too - that's what's so wonderful and powerful.
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Equip yourself for life, not solely for your own benefit, but for the benefit of the whole community
John Monash -
My life is music, and in some vague, mysterious and subconscious way, I have always been driven by a taut inner spring which has propelled me to almost compulsively reach for perfection in music, often-in fact, mostly-at the expense of everything else in my life
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I am searching as Diogenes did with his lantern for all of these wonderful human beings. I haven't found them yet.