Karl Brandt Quotes
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I think the point to be understood is that we're all different. I've never been a fan of theories of acting. I didn't go to drama school, so I was never put through a training that was limited by someone saying, 'This is the way you should act.'
Ian Mckellen -
You know, one of these things that happened in the '60s and '70s was this confluence of, sort of, a counter-culture with computer culture.
Walter Isaacson -
Most style is not honest enough.
F. L. Lucas -
Once you have a central character who announces in the first five minutes of the show that he feels whooped by life and that he's had enough, I'm in. I'm hooked.
Malcolm Gets -
I enjoy my life. I think I have a very good life. And I think I'm very satisfied with the direction of my career and just my lifestyle and everything like that. So I wouldn't change a single thing.
Macaulay Culkin -
I can't not put myself in the shoes of every person I pass.
Ben Harper
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Painting, like passion, is a living voice, which, when I hear it, I must let it speak, unfettered.
Barnett Newman -
Christ means Krishna, love of Godhead, Who has His face annointed with tilak.
A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada -
It kind of humanizes the sport. She's been an icon of the sport. To see that people can be at top of the sport and also have hard times, it humanizes the sport.
Sasha Cohen -
A gentleman does not promote a man on account of what he says; nor does he reject sayings, because the speaker is what he is.
Confucius -
The sweetness of glory is so great that, join it to what we will, even to death, we love it.
Blaise Pascal -
Having your work be the basis of fame, that's a far more stable feeling.
Nicole Kidman
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I have found little that is 'good' about human beings on the whole. In my experience most of them are trash, no matter whether they publicly subscribe to this or that ethical doctrine or to none at all. That is something that you cannot say aloud, or perhaps even think.
Sigmund Freud -
There is but one evil, ignorance.
Socrates -
For boys like me, in north Indian railway towns in the '70s and '80s, where nothing much happened apart from the arrival and departure of trains from big cities, the Soviet Union alone appeared to promise an escape from our limited, dusty world.
Pankaj Mishra -
Ethical obligation has to subordinate itself to the totalitarian nature of war.
Karl Brandt