Bernard Arnault Quotes
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Politics and power is a realm of relative influence.
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I have a love/hate relationship with just about everything, but certainly with America.
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The horror genre is not my favorite. I think it's fun, there's a great place for it and I get a kick out of it, but some stuff I'm too old for. You can't just take 10 guys and stick them in a cabin and off them one at a time - I'm not vested.
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Faith is the bird that feels the light when the dawn is still dark.
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I volunteer with School on Wheels in Los Angeles, and I also tutor with Koreh L.A.
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The hardest thing about being an unpublished writer is that there's always that voice in your head that asks if you're really being a fool. You might just really stink and not know it. You have to have a lot of blind faith in the process. You have to like it so much that you're going to do it anyway.
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I'm not a performer who will come on stage and tell you everything about my life. It's just not who I am.
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In the year 3000, everything will be instant.
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I'm very tomboy, and I'm inspired by hip hop artists.
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I was an all-sport athlete growing up. My dad, I think, hoped I would go to college on a scholarship.
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Memory is a way of telling you what's important to you.
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I naturally favour a clean, healthy diet. A salad sandwich is one of my favourite meals!
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With 'Nip/Tuck,' I had never even done anything before I got on that show. They created that character for me. I was reading for something else.
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'Matterhorn' is my metaphor of the Vietnam War - we built it, we abandoned it, we assaulted it, we lost, and then we abandoned it again.
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I want to make music, I want to act, I want to sing, I want to do something that doesn't make my skin erupt.
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I saw 'Brokeback Mountain' in a packed house in Chelsea, New York, when I was filming a Bollywood film there. Chelsea, being a predominately gay neighbourhood, had the most euphoric reaction. I saw couples holding hands and crying at the end. It was the most heartening viewing I have ever been to.
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You've got to stop dividing yourselves. You got to organize.
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Read, read, read, read and then read some more.
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I was a bit of an outsider in the hip-hop world because I was a scratch kid and people weren't necessarily trying to hear that all the time.
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You can give some kind of spark of life to a comic that a photograph doesn't really have. A photograph, even if it's connecting with you, it seems very dead on the page sometimes.
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I keep a journal/day planner, which really helps me stay organized and focused.
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My father taught me many important giving lessons, but two stand out. First, always give as much as you possibly can. And second, give equally from among your resources - your time, your mind and your capital. These are principles I live by.
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I believe Randy Orton is one of the greatest of all time.
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I take time to get close to, and I don't immediately throw my arms round someone.