Bob Dylan Quotes
You don't need my autograph. If you needed it, I'd give it to you.
Bob Dylan
Quotes to Explore
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Every time I do something, I worry it's my last job.
Parker Posey
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But I do not admit the comparison between your slaves and even the lowest class of European free labourers, for the former are allowed the exercise of no faculties but those which they enjoy in common with the brutes that perish.
Fanny Kemble
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I have such trust complexes. I'm close to, like, two people.
Taylor Momsen
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We lived, ate, and breathed pop songs.
Barry Mann
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A painter, who finds no satisfaction in mere representation, however artistic, in his longing to express his inner life, cannot but envy the ease with which music, the most non-material of the arts today, achieves this end. He naturally seeks to apply the methods of music to his own art.
Wassily Kandinsky
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I think you write the film that you want to see, and you try and do it honestly, and you can't control people's responses, really.
Edgar Wright
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Being an entrepreneur is hard. Having supportive and caring investors helps.
Fred Wilson
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There is definitely a sense that when you, as a CIA ops officer... are handling assets, they are delivering to you their trust and their well-being. And you feel very protective of them, even if they're not very nice people.
Valerie Plame
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I grew up on Chicago's South Side in a working-poor family, so I watched everything on television. It was like my window on the world. But we also went to the movies pretty regularly - mostly on Tuesdays, because that was Ladies Night, and my mom could get in for free.
Robert Zemeckis
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The idea of Judaism as a flower, it a message for Jewish people, talking about the future. Many people associate Judaism with old and dry laws, and the Holocaust. But with this metaphor, Judaism for me is useful, pleasant, and fills me with good feelings.
Csanad Szegedi
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I always had a fair share of hits and flops.
Ram Gopal Varma
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You don't need my autograph. If you needed it, I'd give it to you.
Bob Dylan