Ludwig Wittgenstein Quotes
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I had read Plato and Kant, but I had forgotten it.
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Well, I'm a Harley Babe.
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I build community. However, I do it wearing a number of hats.
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But Roy Rockwood, it was science fiction for the sake of science fiction.
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What is so refreshing playing with Neil Finn and all his friends is these people think exactly the same - regular people doing their thing and separating the music from the business.
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There's a lot of females that hustle, just like men hustle.
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My way of expression is full of complications and mystery because that's my perception of life.
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The bottom line is that there is a lot more that could and should be done to help people with nutrition and exercise.
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This haunting idea of becoming a celebrity doesn't settle well with me at all.
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If acting doesn't work out, I'm probably going to be a professional chef.
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As a child, I was prancing around in my mother's high heels and a ra-ra skirt, singing 'Material Girl' into my hairbrush.
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It's hilarious to me that by writing an obscene fake children's book I am mistaken for a parenting expert.
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If you can dream it, you can do it.
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The understanding of art depends finally upon one's willingness to extend one's humanity and one's knowledge of human life.
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I think stories get better the more people try to amuse themselves.
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The question of manuscript changes is very important for literary criticism, the psychology of creation and other aspects of the study of literature.
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I don't really live like a musician myself. I think music is just something that I do, but I'd like to be doing lots of other things. I like to cure all kinds of illness.
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My main influence is Kool G Rap and Cam'ron, pretty much. If you were to mix those two people up, I wish that would be me... This is my voice. I sound like nobody; I sound like me.
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To be able to make other girls play - and hopefully in Latin America as well - is very important to me.
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I'm disappointed we lost but I'm more disappointed with the way we played.
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Sometimes we do get taken by surprise. For example, when the Internet came along, we had it as a fifth or sixth priority. It wasn't like somebody told me about it and I said, "I don't know how to spell that." I said, "Yeah, I've got that on my list, so I'm okay." But there came a point when we realized it was happening faster and was a much deeper phenomenon than had been recognized in our strategy.
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Sometimes, when I hear people without experience of addiction blame addicts for their behaviour I feel like saying to them: "You simply don't understand - how can a child be held responsible for doing such a dreadful thing to himself?" But then again, at other times I have to acknowledge: it was done wilfully.
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Privacy is not an option, and it shouldn't be the price we accept for just getting on the Internet.
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The thought is the significant proposition. (4)