Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Quotes
It is the strange fate of man, that even in the greatest of evils the fear of the worst continues to haunt him.

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Being on the road with rock, it's pretty much 90 percent guys.
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Bin Laden was born filthy rich and died in a rich man's house, which he had painstakingly built to the highest specifications.
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The most important thing that everybody can do, aside from building and keeping your network strong, is make good choices about your health.
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Socialism requires that government becomes your god.
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My father had a flourishing business as a publisher in North India.
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The movie medium will eventually take its place as art because there is no other medium of interest to so many people.
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When Rakesh Roshan called me for 'Khoon Bhari Maang,' it was supposed to be a six month shoot, but I ended up staying for four years doing 12 films.
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I feel that World Cup cricket should be played like football in which all the 160 countries take part. If only a handful of countries are going to keep on playing in the World Cup without making the game popular, I will be a sad man.
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I always wanted to be a mom.
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Capital is dead labor, which, vampire-like, lives only by sucking living labor, and lives the more, the more labor it sucks.
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I always try to preserve my cinematographic style, even while I work in the US. I wish to always be European.
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I don't calculate my net worth.
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Everything happens for a reason - I'm a believer of that for sure.
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I don't think you can ease yourself into theater. I just thrust myself into it.
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People can't see that if I had not been a poet, I could never have had such success as a traveler.
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Live so that when your children think of fairness, caring, and integrity, they think of you.
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Very few males have the confidence to appear vulnerable.
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My budget is similar to the Penny Plan, which cuts 1 percent a year for five or six years and balances the budget.
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Where the streame runneth smoothest, the water is deepest.
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Fear makes us stronger, puts us on our toes. We’ve got to embrace it. Issie
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In the end, religion teaches us to value truth, justice and freedom.
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Now I must, I suppose, explain why I have been writing this account. ... I have written to disclose myself to myself, and I am writing now because I will, I know, sometime read what I am now writing and wonder. Perhaps by the time I do, I will have solved the mystery of myself, or perhaps I will no longer care to know the solution.
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It is the strange fate of man, that even in the greatest of evils the fear of the worst continues to haunt him.