Luciano Berio Quotes
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It doesn't matter how much you want. What really matters is how much you want it. The extent and complexity of the problem does not matter was much as does the willingness to solve it.
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Gossip is the art of saying nothing in a way that leaves practically nothing unsaid.
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To be honest, once you've driven around for about five, 10 laps, you don't notice a difference.
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The crusade against Communism was even more imaginary than the specter of Communism.
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As Governor, I've worked to solve problems the New Hampshire way - bringing together Democrats, Republicans and Independents to help hard-working Granite Staters adapt to our changing economy so that everyone has the opportunity to get ahead and stay ahead.
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I actually opened for Chris Rock at the Funny Bone one time.
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I never ever Google myself. That way madness lies.
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My little son, Atticus, desperately needs his dad and I haven't been there for him... and that's sad.
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Let's overwhelm the Castro regime with iPhones, iPads, American cars and American ingenuity.
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I didn't particularly like being objectified.
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Basically, I tend to see the world differently to other people, and I write books and stories to alter the imagination of people so that they also see the world in a different way.
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As an actor, I have casting issues. I'm a minority. I don't have trouble making a living, but as far as being on the food chain of the pecking order of actors, I'm not at the top of it. With the jobs that I do, there are always control issues with directors and producers.
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We almost need a revolution in the culture of our thinking about football.
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I want to work with intelligent people and look for scripts that I think are intelligent and surprising.
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I realize I have strength as an artist and professional by embracing my difference instead of what makes me the same.
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I definitely want to come back to Cleveland. The coaches, the team, everything about the situation, it's perfect for me.
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I was lucky that I got to do films in between seasons of 'Chuck.'
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I try to write in the mornings, as soon as I'm up and caffeinated, and to stay in the chair as long as I can be productive.
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I think that the hardest thing about working with young people in foster care who've been through this kind of neglect and abuse is really to convince them that they are worthy of being loved. And I think because often they don't feel worthy of it, that's why they push people away.
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Having achieved my own dreams, I want to give to kids who are less fortunate, who struggle with everyday obstacles. I want to give them something positive in their lives: support.
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I taught high school students Spanish.
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I was starting to play the ukulele at the same time I was having all these conversations with [the late Ramones guitarist] Johnny Ramone, these intense tutorials staying up late and listening to the music he grew up on, and picking up what's a great song and what makes a great song. He was all about lists and dissecting songs, like what's a better song by Cheap Trick: "No Surrender" or "Dream Police"? Sometimes you'd be surprised by the answer. It was an interesting dichotomy between hanging out with the godfather of punk rock and starting to play the ukulele. They came together.
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We do a lot of improvisation. There's definitely an element in the music that is well-suited to that scene.
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Music is everything that one listens to with the intention of listening to music.