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Nothing dates one so dreadfully as to think someplace is uptown. At our age one must be watchful of these conversational gray hairs.
Often I pretended to a cameraman to know less than I did. That way I got more cooperation.
All our knowledge merely helps us to die a more painful death than animals that know nothing.
Generally speaking, everyone is more interesting doing nothing than doing anything.
Asking me why I did or didn't do anything is generally pointless. How do I know? And asking me what I'll do in the future is even less rewarding.
I know where I'm coming from; I know what I bring and what I take. I take more than I bring; I bring hope, but I give nothing. That's not the role I'm proud of.
Indian nouns are extremely connotive; that is, the name does more than simply denote the thing to which it belongs - in denoting the object, it also assigns to it some quality or characteristic.
I don't know how to thank all the people listening to our music. It's so amazing to come home to my friends who resist conformity, because they're so happy that I've made it.
Among the smaller duties of life I hardly know any one more important than that of not praising where praise is not due.