Vladimir Lenin Quotes
Any army which does not train to use all the weapons, all the means and methods of warfare that the enemy possesses, or may possess, is behaving in an unwise or even criminal manner. This applies to politics even more than it does to the art of war.

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Actually, I didn't like Dartmouth very much, but the whole theater scene I really liked.
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If a division becomes insolvent, the credit markets' reaction to that is immediate - regardless of what period of time you think you have to remedy.
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My own brand will stand or fall because of me. Dior won't fall if I fall. It will also still stand if I'm not there. I'm coming in there, and it's like a – I don't know the English word – like a passage.
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The first decent building I did with my own practice was a chapel in Taiwan.
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Wherever I go in the world, I'm treated like royalty.
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It is good to be in front of the lens to appreciate more being behind the lens.
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As many of you know I travel a good bit and do not get to see my friends and family as much as I would like.
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I work in my attic, and the view is next door's chimney stack.
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I have a theory that if you're famous more years than you're not famous, then you get a little nutty.
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Some musicians I know are incredible fathers. Like Keith Richards. A fantastic dad.
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When I was young, no one got married. Now, all the young people, they want to get married, they want security. Now that my children's friends are getting married, I go to more weddings than I ever did when I was young.
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I was in an awful lot of trouble in Hollywood.
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I think more and more people these days go for the safe option in film making.
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Both my parents are creative. My dad did act when he was younger, but they're both very creative.
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I always had career goals. And I figured out a path I wanted to take to accomplish those goals. If that meant calling the best modeling agency in the world, that's what it meant.
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It is not length of life, but depth of life.
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One of the reasons I love writing for middle graders, besides their voracious appetite for books, is their deep concern for fairness and morality.
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The luxury of radio is that you don't spend hours in make-up, and you can wear whatever you want. It's bizarre. You'll be saying lines, with various people around making sound effect noises.
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Politicians are terrified of losing touch with folks back home but content to be clueless about government's failure to fix real problems.
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Life is as the sea, art a ship in which man conquers life's crushing formlessness, reducing it to a course, a series of swells, tides and wind currents inscribed on a chart.
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I used to have nightmares about the civil war when I got to England at ages 14 to 15. It took me some years to get over that.
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In the dining room, next to my collection of colorful papier-mache Mardi Gras float art, hang draperies made of the New Orleans toile fabric that I designed pre-Katrina for Hazelnut.
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Any army which does not train to use all the weapons, all the means and methods of warfare that the enemy possesses, or may possess, is behaving in an unwise or even criminal manner. This applies to politics even more than it does to the art of war.