Quote by David Carradine
If you cannot be a poet, be the poem. - David Carradine

If you cannot be a poet, be the poem. – David Carradine

Other quotes by David Carradine

Quentin is very organic there was no way that he was going to put someone elses hand in there and anyway, my hands are kind of famous. It seemed right. – David Carradine

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You know, Ive never actually really believed that death is inevitable. I just think its a rumor. – David Carradine

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Death
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Why would you be afraid of death? It would be an inconvenience. I have a lot of undone things and its bound to get in the way. But, no, it doesnt scare me at all. – David Carradine

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Let the world know you as you are, not as you think you should be, because sooner or later, if you are posing, you will forget the pose, and then where are you? – Fanny Brice

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No man for any considerable period can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may be the true. – Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter

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No man can climb out beyond the limitations of his own character. – John Morley

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You must have control of the authorship of your own destiny. The pen that writes your life story must be held in your own hand. – Irene C. Kassorla

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At that time, I feel sad, and I feel no one knows how hard I work and how many tears. They only know the score. At that time, I feel very lonely because no one understands since they havent been world No. 1 before. – Yani Tseng

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In the beginning of a change, the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot. – Mark Twain, Notebook, 1935

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