Eli Siegel Quotes
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I have been offered a lot for my work, but never everything.
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I think that as you get older, you become aware of everything that could go wrong.
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I don't know why directors sign on to these projects and completely rewrite everything.
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I feel sorry for these kids in bands. Everything is so disposable nowadays. These kids don't even get 15 minutes of fame, it's like a minute and a half.
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An artist can be truly evaluated only after he is dead. At the very 11th hour, he might do something that will eclipse everything else.
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Everything has changed, and nothing has changed more than the world of fashion.
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I loved almost everything about being a teacher, but I was an unusual teacher.
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To have courage for whatever comes in life - everything lies in that.
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I never exercise, and I eat everything.
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Every congressional committee that does an investigation has documents, papers and things that it collects in the course of that investigation - the backup to everything it does.
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I time everything. I'm a scientist at heart.
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I'm not the kind of male who has to put my imprint on everything.
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It is proportion that beautifies everything, the whole universe consists of it, and music is measured by it.
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Everything the Coen brothers do is brilliant.
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I decided to do everything around fashion but fashion itself, and that's accessories.
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I'm not really the type of person who wears my heart on my sleeve. I keep everything inside.
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She is a peacock in everything but beauty.
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Something in a writer's brain needs to watch everything with a detached, amoral eye.
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I came to feel very, very sentimental about those sets, which is ludicrous, because they represent everything which is transitory and insubstantial. It's absurd that one should feel sentimental about timber and canvas.
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Art gives a sense of order, life is basically chaotic, and there's a tension between them. A sense of order comes from chaos and contains a bit of it, but it's the sense of order that is important in a work of art.
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Jazz is for joy. It's for euphoria, it's for emotion, and anguish, and excitement, and all of the joys that great art can produce, and if it loses that, then it's lost everything.
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I have been out again on the river, rowing. I find nothing new.
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Every work of art is about everything.