Karl Lagerfeld Quotes
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When companies get big, they slow down. They're not as exciting. If you want to get something done, it takes a lot of time and a lot of meetings.
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The first movie my dad ever showed me was 'Predator' – I was five. And I think the second one was 'Jaws.'
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Anytime you have a tight race and you lose, it's not pleasant.
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We had a good time mucking about during 'Band of Brothers' when we were young and single.
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More than anything for me, making music is about taking nothing and making something.
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We talk a lot about hope, helping, and teamwork. Our whole message is that we are more powerful together.
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The first test any poem must pass is no longer, 'Is it true to nature?' but a criterion looking in a different direction: namely, 'Is it sincere? Is it genuine?'
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I want to keep a thread between the studio and the stage, and I want to flow more easily from one to the other.
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When we assess the impact of technological changes, we tend to downplay things that happened a while ago.
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Winning the peace is harder than winning the war.
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Me and my brothers started a musical group early on, and we were playing in places where we really weren't supposed to be.
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We are all inclined to judge ourselves by our ideals; others by their acts.
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My touchstone for every question is the Constitution.
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We didn't rehearse or play the songs to death before we recorded them, and that let us catch a freshness and energy level we've never really felt while making records.
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You can be lonely when you have a guy living with you.
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My mother's nickname for me is 'Positive Patrick.' I like to live up to that title.
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There are only two types of women - goddesses and doormats.
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I kept thinking I would be spending my life up to my elbows in shampoo.
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For everybody that does something bad there's gotta be someone that does something good.
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The battle against cancer has made me strong. It's like winning a war! When I was diagnosed, I was told by doctors my kidney, liver and other organs could fail. It was tough. I didn't know if I could save my life. But I was positive, and because of that, the doctor told me that I would be a man who would never have cancer.
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I love to watch times change!