Anatoly Rybakov Quotes
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The average man's judgment is so poor, he runs a risk every time he uses it.
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Acting is a very big part of what human beings do. A dog is always a dog, but we're always changing.
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I really am an open book. I don't keep anything in at all, which is good and bad.
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Seasonal flu is now a pandemic that lasts for years and years because you've got so many people that it's jumping back between northern and southern hemispheres and moving itself around the world. By the time it gets back to where it started, it's changed sufficiently so that people are no longer immune.
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I like to be against the odds.
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I'm just kind of fascinated by how we can deny that we are animals and what our impact on the other animals is like, and how quixotic we can be in trying to assess what we've done in trying to correct it.
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Crony capitalism is alive and well: the big are bigger, the wealthy are getting wealthier because, with a very large powerful complicated government, which is what we have and which Democrats want more of, only the big, the powerful, the wealthy and the well connected can survive.
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One of the real worries I had before the first season of 'Treme' aired was that, man, people in New Orleans really hold movie and television shows up to a high standard in how they depict the city.
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You have to defeat a great players aura more than his game.
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I like the idea of having a superordinary life.
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I like men who are intelligent and sensitive.
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When you're in prison, the progress of the outside world doesn't necessarily translate inside prison walls. You don't have any rights; it just doesn't progress along the same timeline.
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Be bored and see where it takes you, because the imagination's dusty wilderness is worth crossing if you want to sculpt your soul.
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I think there's too much saturated color in comics, thanks to digital color techniques.
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My story is the story of thousands of children from around the world. I hope it inspires others to stand up for their rights.
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I grew up in a show-business family, but we were working-class show business. There was nothing glamorous about it. You had great things one day and the next day, nothing.
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They liked the book the better the more it made them cry.
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For all Mr. Gorbachev's policies, is he prepared to see the break-up of the Soviet empire? I do not think so for one moment.
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It takes knowledge to know something. It takes guts to do what you know.
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I love my body because it's what I've been given. Being too thin is just as unhealthy as being obese.
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I thought I could describe a state; make a map of sorrow. Sorrow, however, turns out to be not a state, but a process. It needs not a map, but a history, and if I don't stop writing that history at some quite arbitrary point, there's no reason why I should ever stop.
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Fine conduct is always spontaneous.
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All my books are adventures, but they also have a social viewpoint.