Hans Blix Quotes
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I'm not any more moral than my neighbors.
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The 1992 crisis proved that the existing system was unstable. Not moving forward to the euro would have set up Europe for even more disruptive crises.
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I think the older I get the more creative I get, I don't have the distractions that I had when I was younger.
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I don't suppose anybody's ever enjoyed being who they are more than Arnold's enjoyed being Arnold Palmer.
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I'm more interested in producing than acting.
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To make oneself hated is more difficult than to make oneself loved.
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Part of the success of the show is that the audience sees themselves in the characters, becomes the characters. The more they inhabit the characters, the more they see.
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In my theater work, I've had much more three-dimensional, broader-stroke characters.
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I've never been more famous than I was, suddenly, in 1986.
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The young are adept at learning, but even more adept at avoiding it.
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Hamish and I rarely go to launches or parties any more but prefer to spend our time hanging out together.
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There are a lot more female writers wanting to direct their own material and hopefully will be given the opportunity.
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Our body has this defect that, the more it is provided care and comforts, the more needs and desires it finds.
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My mother was extremely controlled, sort of flawless. And I always tend to be a bit more hippie.
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What can be indissoluble if a perpetual Union, made more perfect, is not?
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I've cheated the Grim Reaper more times than anyone I know.
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You can't get more for less. You get what you pay for.
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The greater the power, the more dangerous the abuse.
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I have to be more universal than my projects, but no less innovative.
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We were very influenced by The Beatles, no question.
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Although Alchemy has now fallen into contempt, and is even considered a thing of the past, the physicain should not be influenced by such judgements.
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When a man looks across a street, sees a pretty girl, and waves at her, that's not a rendezvous, that's a passing acquaintance. When he walks across the street and nibbles on her ear, that's a rendezvous!
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Poetry is not Irish or any other nationality; and when writers such as Messrs. Clarke, Farren and the late F. R. Higgins pursue Irishness as a poetic end, they are merely exploiting incidental local colour.
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The U.N. is much more than the case of Iraq.