Alber Elbaz Quotes
Nothing is ever enough for me. I'm always thinking what is wrong, what needs to be fixed.

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I don't think I have a signature.
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I read Shakespeare when I was 14 because it's what we were taught.
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I should confess that I'm woefully under-read in South African fiction.
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I have to admit that I can't take a whole fig and eat it on its own as I would a peach or mango. It's just too much.
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I'm excellent at losing weight, but I've never been excellent at maintenance. I have some better days than others in terms of being hypervigilant, but with maintenance you don't know if you've been good at it until you're done.
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Oil is ancient wealth in the ground.
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Great events make me quiet and calm; it is only trifles that irritate my nerves.
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I liked the people at Brown, while I really disliked most of the fellow students I had met at Northwestern.
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In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual.
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I'm quite intuitive about what I pick. Often it's to do with what I've just done and how I'm feeling.
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I've actually had a copilot come out of the cockpit on a trip from L.A. to New York and ask me about Charles Manson.
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The Israeli public is frustrated with the way it is portrayed abroad.
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Modeling is a job. Even my mum doesn't believe that I do work hard.
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I'm not terribly confrontational, but I've gotten better at holding my ground.
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I always put on M.A.C. Prep and Primer before anything.
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If it's not 100 per cent pure maple syrup, it can't be called 'pure maple syrup.'
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Many comedians have a dark side that lets them take a negative thing and turn it funny.
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We must get rid of fossil fuels by developing injection systems for automobiles, which can run on bio-fuel.
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By the first week of shooting, you know exactly where your film is heading based on the psychology of your director.
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There are two aspects to being competitive; one is to do with sports, and the other is about technical skills. Being able to recollect the moves and apply them when necessary is a critical aspect.
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Socrates and Plato are right: whatever man does he always does well, that is, he does that which seems to him good (useful) according to the degree of his intellect, the particular standard of his reasonableness.
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A large group of us were crowded into the Gestapo hall, and at that moment the circumstances of all our lives were the same. All of us occupied the same space, the men behind the desk no less than those about to be questioned. What distinguished each of us was only our inner attitude.
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As the middle begins to feel safe enough to accept some of the so-called radical thinking, ideas move to the middle and a new edge is created.
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Nothing is ever enough for me. I'm always thinking what is wrong, what needs to be fixed.