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This building is like a book. Its architecture is the binding, its text is in the glass and sculpture.
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I don’t like to talk about what my paintings mean since they are so personal, so I like to leave it up to the viewer’s interpretation. It’s very strange to pour your heart out onto canvas and then put it on display for the whole world to see.
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I'm not suggesting people abandon musical instruments and start playing their cars and apartments, but I do think the reign of music as a commodity made only by professionals might be winding down.
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I think we're dealing with a realm of human experience that doesn't get all that much attention on television.
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I would like to remind you that both assimilation and integration apply to the working classes in the nineteenth century, at least in Britain and also Germany. Like most outsider groups compared with the establishment, the working classes were treated more or less with the same kind of stigmatization as immigrant groups are treated today.
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What the ocean was to the child, the Periodic Table is to the chemist.
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Plans are worthless, but planning is invaluable.
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Poetry is not a creed or dogma. It is a special way of speaking and listening.
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We could say, then, that man is an instrument the world employs to renew its own image constantly.
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It was the first time that I came face to face with madness and feared it and was fascinated by it.