Woo Ji-ho (Zico) Quotes
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There should be a law that no ordinary newspaper should be allowed to write about art. The harm they do by their foolish and random writing it would be impossible to overestimate - not to the artist, but to the public, blinding them to all but harming the artist not at all.
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It is always dangerous to underestimate anybody.
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You cannot underestimate the influence of Shakespeare.
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Don't underestimate the things that I will do.
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Never underestimate those who you scar.
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Never underestimate a child's ability to get into more trouble.
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Never underestimate your talents, and try not to compare or wish for the talents of others. Focus on and accept the talents you have, and you will find great fulfillment in life.
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For future reference: do not underestimate the seductive power of math.
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In business, we say that people overestimate what you can do in a year and underestimate what you can do in a decade. This is true in philanthropy as well.
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Never underestimate the narcissism of a writer.
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We were not for underestimating magic - a life-conductor like the sap between the tree-stem and the bark. We know that it keeps dullness out of religion and poetry. It is probable that without it we might die.
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Never underestimate the vital importance of finding early in life the work that for you is play.
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Never underestimate the power of self-absorption, including your parents' self-absorption.
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Never underestimate your own ignorance.
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Never underestimate the power of a bossy woman.
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I think politicians sometimes badly underestimate the true feelings that Americans have for the land.
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One must never underestimate the profound bigotry and anti-intellectualism and intolerance and illiberality of liberalism.
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Sometimes I underestimate the magnitude of me.
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You have to do your own growing no matter how tall your grandfather was.
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You will ask how I felt about spending so much time with people who supported the Hitler regime. I will tell you that, since I had absolutely no choice in the matter, I no longer dared to think about it. To be in Germany at that time, pretending to be an Aryan, meant that you automatically socialized with Nazis. To me, they were all Nazis, whether they belonged to the party or not. For me to have made distinctions at that time—to say Hilde was a “good” Nazi and the registrar was a “bad” Nazi—would have been silly and dangerous, because the good ones could turn you in as easily and capriciously as the bad ones could save your life.
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Man is, above all, he who creates.
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Don’t overestimate me, but don’t underestimate me either