Ernst Hanfstaengl Quotes
The Jews who already have been ousted were put out because they were morally and politically unfit to safeguard German interests.

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When I show a film at a festival, I am showing myself. Everything is at stake for me.
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When you're 14, anything with a sword and a dragon is pretty cool. But when you're 21 and you've read 2,000 fantasy novels, you start to realize that some of those books, well, they weren't really good. OK, let's be honest. A lot of them were crap.
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The expectation was that 'True Confessions' would be my first published book, but that didn't happen. After it was rejected by every publisher in New York and Canada, I shoved it in a closet and went on to write and publish my next three books.
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You know, I look to myself mainly as a creative writer all my life and a medical doctor.
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In the studio, I'm always throwing people on different instruments.
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I think Sydney has so much natural beauty; it's just a beautiful city.
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The older I get, the more I'm prepared to do things for the money.
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Our first album didn't work because we tried to be something we're not.
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When I feel off, I read the 'Tao Te Ching' to get my equilibrium right. I started reading it in the eleventh grade.
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I don't think that sin and pursuing happiness are not necessarily the same thing.
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A great fig should look like it's just about to burst its skin. When squeezed lightly it should give a little and not spring back. It must be almost unctuously sweet, soft and wet.
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In terms of aesthetics, I probably look better than I did when I played.
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If we don't succeed we run the risk of failure.
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El mal, débil, me agita; fuerte, me calma.
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In all God's plans for human redemption, He proposes that men pray. The men are to pray in every place, in the church, in the closet, in the home, on sacred days and on secular days.
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I am interested in politics.
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I only judge people in one way. I like them or I don't. But I don't have preconceived ideas.
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The Jews who already have been ousted were put out because they were morally and politically unfit to safeguard German interests.