Gary Lutz Quotes
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There's never going to be a great misunderstanding of me. I think I'm a little whacked.
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Let us show our fellow countrymen and the entire world what the Germans can do when they work for peace.
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The British Museum was our first real museum, the property of the public rather than the monarch or the church.
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Being born Roman and Romanisti is a privilege.
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I think your most intimate thoughts are only honest when they're in your head.
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I'm a writer more than I am a talker.
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Location work has its charms, and can seem glamorous on the outside, but I think living at home and having the stability of a home life once you've finished work is very underrated!
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I'm a notorious late-night texter. I seem to use a lot of lip, heart, and tongue emoji.
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One of the things that I was always, and still am, is quite resourceful.
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I think one of the most boring things is a person's taste.
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I've always had great faith in people.
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I had never auditioned for Broadway - any play - and I was not familiar with what you're supposed to do.
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Once an entitlement program has been created with millions of beneficiaries, it becomes almost impossible to repeal.
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I think I'm making music that's pretty universal.
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I think I've had an interesting life. I've done films, TV, theatre and got married. I don't have any regrets.
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I get on well with models, and I like to treat them well.
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When you have a chain around your neck, you have to keep your head down and try to accept your fate without succumbing entirely to humiliation, without forgetting who you are.
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Well, the idea of God as a supreme being means that he is simply like us, writ large, and just bigger and better, the end product of the series; whereas this divine personality that we meet in the Bible was, for centuries, regarded simply as a symbol of a greater transcendence that lay beyond it.
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They live forever, but many of them are even more lonely and miserable than we are. Why do you think they bother with us? We teach them life’s value.
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According to Buddhist practice, there are three stages or steps. The initial stage is to reduce attachment towards life. The second stage is the elimination of desire and attachment to this samsara. Then in the third stage, self-cherishing is eliminated
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The writer's language is to some degree the product of his own action; he is both the historian and the agent of his own language.
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Analyzing what you haven't got as well as what you have is a necessary ingredient of a career.
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We who follow the Honorable Elijah Muhammad feel that when you try and pass integration laws here in America, forcing white people to pretend that they are accepting black people, what you are doing is making white people act in a hypocritical way.
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The writer, as I see it, has the right of way, so it's up to the reader to look out.