Thomas Carlyle Quotes
"Love is not altogether a Delirium," says he elsewhere; "yet has it many points in common therewith."
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Everyone has their own special set of problems - in their own minds.
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I wouldn't be where I am without Evolve.
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Acting is in your soul.
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It's rare for artists to really stare deeply at themselves in the mirror, literally, because there's constantly a mirror on you.
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I've seen 'Silence of the Lambs,' like, fifty or sixty times. That's my favorite movie of all time.
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I thought I had the rights to The Lord of the Rings. I don't know how Jackson ended up with the rights.
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The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line.
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Not the fruit of experience, but experience itself, is the end.
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If the U.N. didn't exist, we'd be inventing it right now.
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To throw a shoe at a man in Dundee is the equivalent of a kiss on the cheek and an embrace in London. Dundee is a very different place; they have their own rules.
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The people in the Upper Midwest were the same kind of people I grew up around in Idaho.
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America, for me, is the country where, if you have something great to offer, you'll be valued highly.
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History furnishes thousands of examples of men who have seized occasions to accomplish results deemed impossible by those less resolute. Prompt decision and whole-souled action sweep the world before them.
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If your ratings are high and there's money being made, you're allowed to be a perfectionist in television.
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In the mid-1980s to the early 1990s I was writing songs not because I particularly liked what I was doing, but because I was desperately trying to get back into the charts. I really didn't enjoy it. I didn't like the music I was making, I wasn't proud of it, like I have been before or since.
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I like to call it 'album making' because everybody hears the word scrapbooking and thinks, 'All the glue and the glitter - I don't have time for that!'
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We used to go around tipping outhouses over, or turning over corn shocks on Halloween. Anything to be mean.
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I love, when I feel challenged, to step up to my highest capacity.
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Whatever the soul chooses to love, it will resemble. And therefore what we choose to love is important: Love is the force behind every level of existence. There is some good in every attraction, but there is a process of refining attraction, of choosing what to love, so that we are energized by a wider, purer love
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"Love is not altogether a Delirium," says he elsewhere; "yet has it many points in common therewith."