Alber Elbaz Quotes
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I think I was lucky I got into art college. That's what saved me.
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I always went with my agenda, I just couldn't execute it.
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Journalist: a person without any ideas but with an ability to express them; a writer whose skill is improved by a deadline: the more time he has, the worse he writes.
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What I'm trying to do is save and rescue the country if I can, and I'm doing my best to do it.
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I've been accused of having very long ingredient lists, and I guess there's some truth in that.
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I think I'm a guy who loves to play defense. I have a great time in the outfield. I think it's fun robbing guys on hits - there are plenty of times you're gonna be robbed as a hitter.
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I can't say I'm having trouble with my husband or that I have a stubborn child.
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This quality, I mean Geoffrey was with me, was very easy doing - he loved me very much, I loved him very much, and we understood each other so well that it was a pleasure to make music.
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I get really insecure because even though I can speak in musician's terms, I don't know as much as real musicians.
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I have some of the old videos of my performances on it.
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Emilia Clarke has beautiful brunette hair.
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People are not happy with women in actual power, yet we seem to be happy to take women on as figureheads, objects, like queens. It's a powerful yet politically powerless role.
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Mankind are governed more by their feelings than by reason.
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In real life, I assure you, there is no such thing as algebra.
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Only people who have been allowed to practise freedom can have the grown-up look in their eyes.
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For our vanity is such that we hold our own characters immutable, and we are slow to acknowledge that they have changed, even for the better.
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Our program for American GIs can be heard at 1630 hours.
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If I were to pray in Arabic, I'd pray to Allah. If I were to pray in English, I'd pray to God.
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For me, there is a strong family connection to Boston and anything connected to Boston, which includes Fenway.
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The only conversion involved in Vipassana is from misery to happiness, from bondage to liberation.
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The older you get, the few slumber parties there are, and I hate that. I liked slumber parties. What happened to them?
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When I hear music that parents hate, or older musicians hate, I know that's the new music. When I hear older people saying, 'I hate Rap or Techno' I rush to it.
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A lot of my music is just self-observation. Like telling you, "Oh man. What did I just do? How much did I just pay for this chain? Why did I do that? Wait a minute." Let me talk about that. Or like, the temptation. Let me talk about that. Let me observe myself.
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Why not touch things that we hate and turn them upside down and inside out?