Michel Platini Quotes
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Anyone familiar with my work knows that I am extremely critical of all religious faiths.
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It seemed like the more complex the music we were playing, the less able we were to guarantee its consistency.
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I do want to lose weight for my children. I don't want them to think being fat is okay.
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I am a very loyal man and always keep my promises when I commit to something.
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I don't think about fights that didn't happen.
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The cost of liberty is less than the price of repression.
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I saw 'The Artist.' It's really beautiful and it's all done to the letter with all the silent film techniques. The costumes were amazing and the dog is so good.
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I will not claim I will solve all the world's problems by myself. If I did, I'd have to run as a Republican or a Democrat.
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Some people try to cyber bully me; they try to get to me with words, but that doesn't really work.
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It's much easier to write when you're sad. But you can end up isolated and depressed because you almost need to put yourself in that situation to have that angst to write from.
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My passion was reading newspapers - and I became curious, in particular, about Islam and the Arab world.
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We have about 4 million people who have voted for who they want to see in the Hall of Fame. There are some people they put down that are pretty good players. You have Ray Guy, Jim Plunkett, Lester Hayes and Donnie Shell.
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I reveled in the most basic rules and techniques that are the foundation of professional cooking. For example, it is essential to use a sharp knife: the sharper the knife, the more fluid and precise your work and the less likely you are to get hurt. Dull knives are a danger - they slip far more often.
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Every adverse development across the world affects the rest of the world in some way.
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But the worst of all is, according to the old phrase, while the grass grows, the horse starves, but the man of money is the man for Nova Scotia. Those may do extremely well.
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After having supplied myself with provisions from Mr. Travis's, I scratched a hole under a pile of fence rails in a field, where I concealed myself for six weeks, never leaving my hiding place but for a few minutes in the dead of night to get water, which was very near.
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One of my clearest impressions about India as a child was that my parents' stories would have been impossible had they stayed. Of course, such a vision was self-serving, for it made a virtue of our displacement.
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Even before I joined journalism, I knew that this is what I wanted to do. Tintin was an early inspiration.
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It's challenging to drive in a way that's human-like.
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In order to avoid sentimentality and to be able to write the screenplay with the kind of humor and irony necessary to keep the story moving, I needed to distance myself as much as I could from the characters, to try to get to a point where I could view them objectively.
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A culture is only as great as its dreams, and its dreams are dreamed by artists.
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Indy is the next race and it's part of the championship and ... it's kind of special. I know the team and everything is going in the right direction, but it's too early to get emotional.
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The surest way to lose democracy is to take it for granted. Every citizen must contribute to its advancement in some way. No nation or culture can long survive the absence of transcendent values and absolutes.
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A football team represents a way of being, a culture.