Chuck Zito Quotes
I broke two knuckles in my right hand when I gave Jean-Claude Van Damme an attitude adjustment. I got nothing except a medical bill.

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Born with blue spectacles, you would think the world was blue and never be conscious of the existence of the distorting glass.
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Loser lit antiheroes aren't well intentioned or earnest; they don't care whether you like them or not. They're self-mocking, ironic and inventive; they narrate their downfalls with manic wordplay, rampant metaphors, wisecracks, and escalating flights of spleen-fueled lyricism.
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When I first came out with my fans and the wind hit me, I almost took off.
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Society becomes how we behave.
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A career in showbiz is like a distance run. You have to have patience and pace yourself.
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I try and find fun activities like mountain biking, hiking, or water sports for a workout rather than pushing weight in the gym.
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You don't boo at a Kemp rally. You boo at football games.
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We love a tale of heroes and villains and conflicts requiring a neat resolution.
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We are all inclined to judge ourselves by our ideals; others by their acts.
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I had more clothes than I had closets, more cars than garage space, but no money.
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I was born in India - but never really lived there.
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Nobody in France would ever say 'He's a Jewish novelist' or 'She's a black novelist,' even though people do write about those subjects. It would look absurd to a French person to go into a bookstore and see a 'Gay Studies' section.
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A lot of guys go in immediately for status, as opposed to comfort and allowing their home to tell a story about them.
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Probably the only way Woody Allen and I are similar is that he has a lot to say about Nietzsche.
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I've seen too many ups and downs in the movie industry.
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If you put music into your Vine, and it's really jumpy, just do it over again.
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If you do nothing long enough, something's bound to happen.
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I'm only seeing tennis balls these days. And maybe the occasional fashion sketch.
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Teach your scholar to observe the phenomena of nature; you will soon rouse his curiosity, but if you would have it grow, do not be in too great a hurry to satisfy this curiosity. Put the problems before him and let him solve them himself. Let him know nothing because you have told him, but because he has learnt it for himself. Let him not be taught science, let him discover it. If ever you substitute authority for reason he will cease to reason; he will be a mere plaything of other people's thoughts.
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Failure is a great teacher, and I think when you make mistakes and you recover from them and you treat them as valuable learning experiences, then you’ve got something to share.
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I owe everything to France.
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We usually get what we anticipate.
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I broke two knuckles in my right hand when I gave Jean-Claude Van Damme an attitude adjustment. I got nothing except a medical bill.