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“I don't think my playing style has really changed over the years; it's just gotten better. I can hear the improvement in comparing older records and later records. I'm referring to soloing ability, to having a better sound, to knowing chords better, and getting rhythmically stronger. It also has to do with ideas - learning how to edit your ideas and being better able to follow ideas out to a logical conclusion.”
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“There have been periods of my life when I was heavier, like right after high school I definitely gained that freshman 15. It was tough to lose. Ever since then, I know that I can gain weight, so I try to be careful.”
Source : "Camilla Luddington As Lara Croft" by James Fell, www.askmen.com.
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“I don't want to die, really. I'm interested in what happens next, so I've got to keep on.”
Source : "Remixing Philip Glass". Interview with Zachary Woolfe, www.nytimes.com. October 5, 2012.
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“The contemporary rejection of natural right leads to nihilism — nay, it is identical with nihilism,”
Source : Leo Strauss (1953). “Natural Right and History”, p.5, University of Chicago Press
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“Don’t listen to what people tell you because they’ll try to bring you down. And don’t listen to yourself, either, because yourself will try to bring you down even more so than anyone else. As long as you just put all your energy into one thing, it can happen.”
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“Of course, when you're doing something that's unexpected, people are going to have a very specific point of view about it, but I think it's all good to have a healthy debate about who Hitchcock was and what that means to people. He means a lot of different things to a lot of different people because the films are so great. If the movies were not great, no one would be bothering to show any interest.”
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“Men and women have roles - their roles are different, but their rights are equal.”
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“Curiosity is the thirst of the soul.”