Lionel Ferbos Quotes
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I enjoy pushing my characters to the limit. No matter how far out there I go, I look for things that make the characters human.
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Political correctness means nothing to me. Nothing. It's the new Puritanism, darling. Preventing us from expressing ourselves.
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There's something about the silence of people listening to someone or watching someone - I just... I love that.
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It was a movement that had all the art critics, all the museum directors in its thrall.
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The Canadian franchises and Canada as a market for NHL hockey has always been a priority for us.
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And for the few that only lend their ear, That few is all the world.
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We live in a dark time. Books are as dark as what is available to teenagers through the media every day.
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It kills me to lose. If I'm a troublemaker, and I don't think that my temper makes me one, then it's because I can't stand losing. That's the way I am about winning, all I ever wanted to do was finish first.
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A mind all logic is like a knife all blade. It makes the hand bleed that uses it.
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As you become more clear about who you really are, you'll be better able to decide what is best for you - the first time around.
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When I'm not a politician, I'll be dead.
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In my opinion, Christian Dior was never, ever theatre.
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I only get angry at my brothers and at my father.
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I'm a product of good nutrition, cutting edge supplementation and hard training, and I'm an old guy.
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Before, I was so stupid. But, you know, when you have friends who died on the street, you say, okay, let's calm down. It's not the kind of energy I want to have in life. I want to go slower, and longer.
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Look, there's no metaphysics on earth like chocolates.
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If you die in an elevator, be sure to push the Up button.
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History develops, art stands still.
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I'm an emotional gangster. I cry once every month.
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The most fatal error that could be committed by the leaders of religious thought is the attempt to force into their own age conceptions which have lived their life, and come to their natural end in preceding ages.
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If I were gay, life would be a lot simpler. I'm kind of annoyed that I'm not.
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Penelope Fitzgerald's nine novels are thin enough that if you were so inclined, you could take her entire literary output down from the shelf with a single stretched hand. You'd be holding an eclectic bunch.
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I've had a wonderful life with music.