Marcel Proust Quotes
La maladie est le plus écouté des médecins: à la bonté, au savoir on ne fait que promettre; on obéit à la souffrance.5

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No matter how close to yours another's steps have grown, in the end there is one dance you'll do alone.
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You have to free your mind to do things you wouldn't think of doing. Don't ever say no.
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But a writer's contribution is literary and a film is not literary. When you take that stuff off the page, and cast the people who are going to fit into those roles, that's what being a director is.
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I tire of franchises, remakes, and endless sequels.
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In its truest manifestation, where it gives judgments, poetry is super-luxury. It would be interesting to see what would happen to a High Court judge if he were forced to follow the true poetic formula, doing the job for love, being forced into pubs for relief.
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Nobody ever accused me of pulling any weapon on them. I would never, ever pull a weapon on anybody.
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Scientifically speaking, if I say something, or it gets misquoted, or people put a spin on it... I mean, are you interested, really, in what people are saying?
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Psychoanalytic investigation has shown that in mental patients excessive affection often turns to violent hostility.
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Move your lymph system. Lymph is like a sewage system that carries all of the toxins out of your body.
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Comedy gives you a shot of euphoria that distracts you from everything that's awful.
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Makeup can help you capture a moment.
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I was raised vegan. My mom would always make quinoa with squash and kale, hippie stuff like that. Now I eat meat, but I try to be conscious about where it's coming from.
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I really feel it's time to dissolve the current relationship of governor and lieutenant governor by running as a ticket.
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Marvel makes you feel like 'Iron Man' will show up at your front door to kill you if you say the wrong thing.
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I want to use my music to deliver a political message and sometimes to denounce, but I don't want to be a politician.
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Opposites and contradictions, that is our harmony.
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Alexander North Whitehead is supposed to have said of Bertrand Russell: 'Bertie thinks me muddleheaded and I think Bertie simple-minded.'
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Years from now, people will find our acceptance of the HIV theory of AIDS as silly as we find those who excommunicated Galileo.
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I didn't record 'Pumped Up Kicks' out of a sense of moral obligation.
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Studying cancer could provide huge insights for astrobiologists into the nature of life itself.
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No need to fear death. There will be a tunnel and light.
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No matter how many people try, no matter how many fancy songwriters in Los Angeles try to break it down to a formula... to an extent, there isn't a science to writing great songs, I suppose.
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In the twentieth century, one encounters artworks that seek to cancel the difference between a real and an imagined reality by presenting themselves in ways that make them indistinguishable from real objects. Should we take this trend as an internal reaction of art against itself? … No ordinary object insists on being taken for an ordinary thing, but a work that does so betrays itself by this very effort. The function of art in such a case is to reproduce the difference of art. But the mere fact that art seeks to cancel this difference and fails in its effort to do so perhaps says more about art than could any excuse or critique.
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La maladie est le plus écouté des médecins: à la bonté, au savoir on ne fait que promettre; on obéit à la souffrance.5