Eero Saarinen Quotes
I wanted to clear up the slum of legs… I wanted to make the chair all one thing again.

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I wanted to make Canadian films, and I ended up making American films.
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The advice that is wanted is commonly not welcome and that which is not wanted, evidently an effrontery.
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Having my animals or my children with me exorcises that feeling of not being wanted.
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He was not a runner, my father, but he was quick. I always remember it was very difficult to escape from him when he was angry. If he wanted to beat us he would always catch us. Even me, he could always catch me.
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More belongs to marriage than four legs in a bed.
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No, I haven't asked for a guy's number, but I've always wanted to.
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I read that book, 'Lonesome Dove,' and I told my agent that they were gonna make a miniseries out of it and I wanted to be in it. I didn't care what part.
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I've always wanted to act; I just didn't know how to get into it. It kind of just happened. Dance brought me into it.
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My dad farmed, my granddad was a farmer. I wanted to be a farmer.
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I was really into my studies and wanted to be a doctor.
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Yeah, they let me do whatever I wanted to.
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When I came to America, I told my dad I wanted to be an actress.
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Musically, I always wanted to experiment.
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I wanted to play baseball!
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In the '80s, everyone wanted to be in opera. It was groovy.
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I always knew I was a man, always felt that I was a man, always wanted to be a man.
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Directing a film was something I was yearning to do. I always wanted to see if I had the capacity to be a good storyteller.
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For sentimental reasons, she wanted the front license plate and the steering wheel to make a clock with.
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I pitched and I played the outfield.
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Customers want high quality at low prices and they want it now.
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When virtuous mental attitudes, like mindfulness, respect, and compassion, are invoked to justify nonvirtuous acts like hunting, fishing, and eating animal products, the mental attitudes are insincere. They are self-deceptions that we create to justify habits that in our hearts we know are wrong, but to which we have become attached.
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The cynic makes fun of all earnestness; he makes fun of everything and everyone who feels that something can be done. . . . But in his heart of hearts he knows that he is a defeated man and that his cynicism is merely an expression of the fact that he has lost courage and is beaten.
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People who act like angels ought to have angels to deal with.
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I wanted to clear up the slum of legs… I wanted to make the chair all one thing again.