Lucas Till Quotes
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Without philosophy, history is always for me dead and dumb.
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That's the problem today: Who is the creator?
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I like seeing girls throw down.
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Integrity is so perishable in the summer months of success.
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I haven't been brought down because people are focused on who I'm dating, what I'm eating, or what handbag is the best handbag - that's so cheap to me. But if others want to open up about their personal lives, that is their choice. It's not for me to judge.
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London audiences have this reputation for being a bit too cool for school.
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Part of adulthood is searching for the people who understand you.
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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 had arrived years ago in Paris and just wanted to be famous, fast. When you're pretentious like that, and you think you've planned everything perfectly, it's then that everything goes in the opposite way.
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Trust your gut. You know yourself, so don't let somebody else tell you who you are.
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The key thing about force protection is... if you focus too much on force protection, and you disengage yourself from the community, you're putting yourself at greater risk because you need to interact with the community in a positive way to gain the intelligence you need.
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I was opposed to the government mandating that restaurants not allow people to smoke, believing it becomes the customer's choice whether they go in or not. But then, I thought, 'What about the employees? Aren't they hostage to a smoking environment, even if they don't smoke?'
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Other kids had more talent, but I was the most focused.
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Network television has been attempting to lure viewers for years with its low-interest programming only to have those viewers discover later that their brains are bankrupt.
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I'm in awful shape. I'm trying to get in better shape. My girlfriend, she's in good shape. She gives me health tips sometimes, like, 'Hannibal, you're going to die.' Stuff like that.
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I wish we had more diversity.
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'Well,' he said. 'Strange roads have strange guides. Let’s go on.'
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Whatever its imagined virtues, faith is the enemy of open and honest inquiry. Remaining open to the powers of conversation - to new evidence and better arguments - is not only essential for rationality. It is essential for love.
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The advanced societies of the future will not be governed by reason. They will be driven by irrationality, by competing systems of psychopathology.
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Do not let yourself be bothered by the inconsequential. One has only so much time in this world, so devote it to the work and the people most important to you, to those you love and things that matter. One can waste half a lifetime with people one doesn't really like, or doing things when one would be better off somewhere else.
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I will not talk to journalists about anything that does not concern my work as a scientist or lecturer.
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I don't see any harm in working, getting out there, and practicing.