Nicolas Malebranche Quotes
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One's past is what one is. It is the only way by which people should be judged.
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I don't feel like an idol to anybody. I don't feel anybody should look up to me.
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No genuinely avant-garde artist should ever be on the government dole.
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Perfection has one grave defect: it is apt to be dull.
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How absurd and delicious it is to be in love with somebody younger than yourself. Everybody should try it.
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In most cases, the news is not really news. But in some cases, discoveries are made and should be listened to.
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We should revoke passports from any Americans or dual citizens who are fighting with ISIS.
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Religious liberty should be a bipartisan issue.
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The Lord opened the understanding of my unbelieving heart, so that I should recall my sins.
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Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.
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They should rule who are able to rule best.
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Artists who approach perfection do not have many ideas.
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I am very passionate about being an actor, and I allow my passion to find its outlet in the work I do. I don't believe that it can be called perfection. It is true that when I am intensely passionate about my films, which I am, I don't leave any stone unturned and I put every ounce of my energy into that project.
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Nobody should be wearing a scrunchie anymore. I feel angry. That is my tipping point.
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I think I should learn French and be a better cook - basic, really good life stuff.
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Relaxation: In. Every. Pose. There. Should. Be. Repose.
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The person seeing perfection is the Master.
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Circumstances should never alter principles!
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The fragile art of existenceIs kept alive by sheer persistenceThe fragile art of existence.No time for self-pityNo time for dwelling on what should have beenBut is yet to be.
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The rule should be HS students should be allowed to pursue their career.
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I get the 'The New York Times' and 'Los Angeles Times' thrown at my door every morning. I'll read the front page of 'The New York Times,' then the op-eds, then scan the arts section and then the sports section. Then I do the same with the 'L.A. Times.'
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God seems to have a delightful way of upsetting the things we have calculated on without taking Him into account. We get into circumstances which were not chosen by God, and suddenly we find we have been calculating without God; He has not entered in as a living factor. The one thing that keeps us from the possibility of worrying is bringing God in as the greatest factor in all our calculations.
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One should assiduously pursue perfection without ever claiming to attain it.