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“You don't need anybody to tell you who you are or what you are. You are what you are!”
Source : Statement to the press in July 1969. "The Beatles: An Oral History". Book by Alan Lysaght and David Pritchard, p. 285, 1998.
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“Truth is in things, and not in words.”
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“... does it seem to you that it is possible to speak of Art? It would be the same as explaining love!”
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“I'm kind of a scaredy cat - I don't watch a ton of them. I mean, I started reaching this script at night and had to wait until the next morning to finish it so it would be light out. It really scared me. The scary movies I like are The Others and Pan's Labyrinth - they're so scary but they're about real things, and hopefully this is too.”
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“I'm only interested in two kinds of people, those who can entertain me and those who can advance my career.”
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“People value honesty. They value integrity. They value competence and courage and all those kinds of things.”
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“Baseball is all about stories, many of which are even true.”
Source : George Vecsey (2008). “Baseball: A History of America's Favorite Game”, p.45, Modern Library
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“The shortening of devotions starves the soul, it grows lean and faint”
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“Without doubt, the most common weakness of all human beings is the habit of leaving their minds open to the negative influence of other people.”
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“You have to attempt to be objective about yourself.”