Richard Linklater Quotes
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I think a child requires initial years of a mother's attention, which is very important, and I did it without any thought in the world. That's what I wanted to do.
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The best of times is now.
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Michel Platini is a good player, not a great player
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Managers today have to do more with less, and get better results from limited resources, more than ever before.
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Take your light and take your love into the world as the only weapons that we need to make this world truly glorious, truly beautiful, and astonish all of life.
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As flowers carry dewdrops, trembling on the edges of the petals, and ready to fall at the first waft of wind or brush of bird, so the heart should carry its beaded words of thanksgiving; and at the first breath of heavenly flavor, let down the shower, perfumed with the heart's gratitude.
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For pleasure is a state of soul, and to each man that which he is said to be a lover of is pleasant.
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Imperialism, in a sense, is the transition stage from capitalism to Socialism. . . . It is capitalism dying, not dead.
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Great Hypocrites are the real atheists.
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Engineering is not only study of 45 subjects but it is moral studies of intellectual life. Make things as simple as possible..but not simpler.
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The very first essential for success is a perpetually constant and regular employment of violence.
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The glutton is much more than an animal and much less than a man.
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My family was always active, and our thing was family walks. Not walks around the block, but more like eight-mile hikes up mountains.
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If people don't get as engaged as the tea party was, we're going to lose.
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If ordinary people really knew that consciousness and not matter is the link that connects us with each other and the world, then their views about war and peace, environmental pollution, social justice, religous values, and all other human endeavors would change radically.
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Let me give up the need to know why things happen as they do. I will never know and constant wondering is constant suffering.
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The idea is to remain in a state of constant departure, while always arriving.