Jean-Paul Sartre Quotes
I felt less alone when I didn’t know you yet: I was waiting for the other. I thought only of his strength and never of my weakness. And now here you are, Orestes, it was you. I look at you and I see that we are two orphans.

Quotes to Explore
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I love the song 'Into the Night.' It's Roy Orbison meets David Lynch meets Iggy Pop on amphetamines. It has a punk edge that is not HIM, per se. It is super melodic and super '60s, and that is very new to me and it is a sense of achievement to me.
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I never felt a need to manipulate my career from the outside - try to be someone I wasn't to get ahead.
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There's nothing I like more than picking fresh vegetables then putting them in the dinner you make that night.
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I believe everyone is mad when they are in love, and I don't think that can ever end.
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When the audience enjoys your performance, you feel like a magician who is doing magic. It's a great feeling!
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Art is that which comes to a man, and stands between himself and an implacable witness: the work.
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When I first started making music, I was all about wordplay and how fast I could rap, but over the years, I've really gained an appreciation for melody. What's cool is that when you're singing, you have to be concise, and when you're rapping, you have the opportunity to be really detailed with your lyrics.
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The magic of landing my first role on Broadway went 'poof' in a matter of a few weeks.
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I hate when a guy brags... or he sweats.
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I started off in comedy, but that's just where I got my work. I've always been an actor.
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I like music that's more offensive. I like it to sound like nails on a blackboard, get me wild.
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Change is not only likely, it's inevitable.
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I am interested in things happening around me, and I need to understand what's going on in other artistic sectors like music and literature.
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If you say John Smith is the greatest wrestler in Oklahoma history, now that's big.
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I don't have bad taste; I have no taste. I wear a lot of the things I wore in high school, but not the cowl-neck sweaters. I was never tall, and I am the same size, so I still wear a lot of those clothes.
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When you lose a lover it's like getting a bad haircut. It grows back in time.
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I hope I'm better today than I was yesterday. I don't believe in glory days or anything like that, so I think the best is tomorrow or later this afternoon!
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From doing A Moon for the Misbegotten, I've learned that nobody's love can save anybody else. There are people who want to die, and nothing or nobody will stop them. The only one who can save you is yourself.
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I think the president should be accessible, should answer questions that aren't pre-screened, but I think there should be a little bit of dignity to the presidency.
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To claim power over what you do not understand is not wise, nor is the end of it likely to be good.
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Some writings could sometimes, in moments of grace, attain the quality of deeds.
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We can be encouraged knowing that our daily actions and words are declaring Christ to the world.
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I never thought of myself as being the singer that wanted to create an identity and then stick to that.
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I felt less alone when I didn’t know you yet: I was waiting for the other. I thought only of his strength and never of my weakness. And now here you are, Orestes, it was you. I look at you and I see that we are two orphans.