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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I am very scared at the beginning of each book, because I've never written it before. I feel I have to teach myself how to do it.
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I started playing video games, and in 1978 I discovered Dungeons & Dragons and started game-mastering and writing my own adventures and creating my own worlds.
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It is always worth while asking a question, though it is not always worth while answering one.
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One should assiduously pursue perfection without ever claiming to attain it.