Louis Pasteur Quotes
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The single most powerful element of youth is our inability to know what's impossible.
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Dinner is often a stew of beans or legumes, which are awesome for dieting; they give you that meaty satisfaction and both are excellent with whole grain rice or bread.
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I'm a paleoanthropologist, and my job is to define man's place in nature and explore what makes us human.
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I realized what interested me as a student of film was one thing and the movies that I liked were another.
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I hope I have a long career, but I really don't think about the future like that. I live, like, for right now, honestly. I take it however it comes.
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I don't cook. I don't know anything about food. I've never reviewed a restaurant.
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I think that cancer is a life form that exists out there, and it exists in us. I think even the concept of healing is a spiritual principle that we have to really look at. I think the word itself is something we ought to get rid of, because it implies that there is illness - that there is something wrong.
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Hindi films are so deceptive. I thought Mumbai was this big, grand, beautiful city with sea-facing flats.
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I believe that life-saving, essential drugs should be freely available and the innovator should be paid a suitable royalty payment for his invention.
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Sometimes I think sportsmanship is a little bit forgotten in place of the individual attention.
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Mass media wants bright lights. Mass media wants crazy clothes.
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It is better to be likable than to be talented.
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There are probably more internet hate sites about me than Charles Manson.
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I've had a long line of failed television programs, pilots that were never picked up, series that didn't go very long. I've learned that there's really nothing you can do. If it's not in my control, I try not to worry about it.
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Micing it from two different angles in front of the speaker sounds huge, and it's so simple.
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There are people that go ahead, that see problems before the rest, that take decisions before the rest.
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I don't believe in myths of decline or myths of progress, even as regards the literary scene.
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On the Kurds They're the most fucked people on Earth. You know that. They might as well change their name to the Fucks, 'cause they're fucked. We used to be the Kurds, now we're the Fucks!
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I actually imagined 'Thunderbolts' as a straight-up comedy book in a lot of ways, like a very dark comedy book, whereas 'Red Lanterns' is more of a cosmic saga that has some jokes every once in a while.
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We view films in the context of darkness. We sit in darkness and watch an illuminated world, the world of the screen. This situation is a metaphor for the nature of our own vision. In the very process of seeing, our own skull is like a dark theatre, and the world we see in front of us is in a sense a screen. We watch the world from the dark theatre of our skull. The darker the room, the more luminous the screen.
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I want to trace my own path by doing the things I have been doing, winning titles, reaching goals.
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The great thing about revision is that it's your opportunity to fake being brilliant.
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If anyone should do any pardoning. I should be the one pardoning the government for what they did to the Japanese-American people.
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L' univers est dissymetrique...