Quote by Stephen Fry
I dont watch television, I think it destroys the art of talking ab

I dont watch television, I think it destroys the art of talking about oneself. – Stephen Fry

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Ive never had any illusions about being a lead actor in films, because lead actors have to be of a certain kind. Apart from the beauty of looks and figure, which I cannot claim to have, theres just a particular kind of ordinary-Joe quality that a film star needs to have. – Stephen Fry

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Beauty
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When you get just a complete sense of blackness or void ahead of you, that somehow the future looks an impossible place to be, and the direction you are going seems to have no purpose, there is this word despair which is a very awful thing to feel. – Stephen Fry

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Future
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Taste every fruit of every tree in the garden at least once. It is an insult to creation not to experience it fully. Temperance is wickedness. – Stephen Fry

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Experience
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Art
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The art of war is simple enough. Find out where your enemy is. Get at him as soon as you can. Strike him as hard as you can, and keep moving on. – Ulysses S. Grant

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All great art comes from a sense of outrage. – Glenn Close

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Art

The great art of life is sensation, to feel that we exist, even in pain. – Lord Byron

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Art

It has been said that art is a tryst, for in the joy of it maker and beholder meet. – Kojiro Tomita

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Art

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I felt like I was a teacher. But nowadays, I am as much a student of his. He writes a lot of what we play. – Gary Burton

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I would be married, but Id have no wife, I would be married to a single life. – Charles Bukowski

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Mishaps are like knives, that either serve us or cut us, as we grasp them by the blade or the handle. – James Russell Lowell, "Cambridge Thirty Years Ago," Literary Essays

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