Carles Puyol (Carles Puyol Saforcada) Quotes
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Fun is carefree. I am not carefree.
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Everyone who likes my books is like me in some way.
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As long as I am nothing but a ghost of the civil dead, I can do nothing.
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If it's a good song, it's a good song. I'll take it.
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Your mind is what makes everything else work.
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The real problem is deflation. That is the opposite of inflation but equally serious to the borrower.
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'Hard Times' does not romanticize the Depression, but at least a few of Mr. Terkel's subjects managed to find silver linings.
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Polonium is, frankly, pretty useless, and no country in the world except Russia bothered to refine it by the late 2000s.
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Before we had the kids, my husband and I were traveling a lot and working and really enjoying our lives and each other. We both love the theater and books and travel and so we were really having a lot of fun.
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Israel desperately needs peace if it is to come anywhere close to being the 'light unto nations' of Jewish dreams.
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'The Lego Movie?' I've never heard of it.
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That's my favorite kind of television, where it's not wrapped up in a pretty little bow. It's like life. You deal with one thing in your life, 500 others rear their head.
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I don't really have a career plan. There's no joy for me to just be a personality in my work, and I feel that that's so much of what's out there.
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Any time the Western way of war can be unleashed on an enemy stupid enough to enter its arena, victory is assured.
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I think afterall, a promotion video is a piece of work in it's own right.
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To divinise is human, to humanise is divine.
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A great revolution is hardest of all on the great revolutionists.
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To be human means to feel inferior.
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Songwriters I've always been drawn to are people who deal with something of depth in the lyric writing. ...I've always been influenced by the folk song, the storytelling tradition in folk music. And so for years I wrote mostly story songs. I still do that, but as I've gone on, it's gotten a little more personal. I used to write mostly in the third person. I write a little more in the first person now.
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I actually wanted to go to medical school. I actually wanted to be a laboratory biologist. I wanted to study. And I really wanted to find a cure for cancer. My grandmother had died of cancer. And I was always very good at the sciences. And I thought I would go and try and discover the cure for cancer.
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Sincerity seems to be a problem today. I'd rather be true and hated than be false and fool people.
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I rather want my things to be copied than me copying. I would feel ashamed!
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There is a deadening conformity in the culture of cyberspace in which we don't intend to participate.
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My parents were skeptical about me becoming a footballer and encouraged me to study.