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“In LA I was watching At the Movies with Ebert and Roper, it was, nice to see them differentiate between the subject matter and the art form of making the film, and they both gave it thumbs up, and I was kind of pleased at their honesty as far as reviewers go.”
Source : Interview with Vyeto Malesh, marsdust.net. January 22, 2017.
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“We must limit to a reasonable amount the Jewish influence...Whenever the Jewish percentage of total population becomes too high, a reaction seems to invariably occur. It is too bad because a few Jews of the right type are, I believe, an asset to any country.”
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“I want to be judged harshly because that forces me to really sit down and focus.”
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“If the history of the 20th Century proved anything, it proved that however bad things were, human ingenuity could usually find a way to make them worse.”
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“Marathon running, for me, was the most controlled test of mettle that I could ever think of. It's you against Darwin.”
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“I figured if I could put together being funny about stuff and actual events, maybe I could do something that wasn't being done much. Because the reporters that I met out there were funny, and they had hilarious stories that just didn't fit in the AP/UPI/New York Times foreign-correspondent style. They couldn't use the things they had. But I could.”
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“Be yourself... And shoot for the stars. Obviously dreams really do come true.”
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“When even the dictators of today appeal to reason, they mean that they possess the most tanks. They were rational enough to build them; others should be rational enough to yield to them.”
Source : "The Essential Frankfurt School Reader" by Max Horkheimer, (p. 28), 1982.