Quote by Rupert Everett
I think weve been dulled by capitalism. Were just blobs now - were

I think weve been dulled by capitalism. Were just blobs now – were so worried about how we can keep paying the lease on the car, the mortgage, the lease on the toaster and all that. You cant really think about much else. If you lose that, you lose the whole lot. – Rupert Everett

Other quotes by Rupert Everett

The whole point of being in the Army is wanting to get killed, wanting to test yourself to the limits. Now you have to fly 15,000ft above the war zone to avoid getting hit. I dont think there is any point in having wars if thats how youre going to behave. Its pathetic. All this whining! – Rupert Everett

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War
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We now live in a world where the only thing to have is success, but failure is marvelous. Its fertiliser, its like living fertiliser, because youre forced on yourself. – Rupert Everett

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I own stock, and I also insure my car with Geico. – Ernie Banks

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People dont understand that it was maybe my biggest pleasure to drive an F1 car when its wet. – Alain Prost

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But to personally satisfy my own adrenalin needs, Ive been racing cars a little bit, which has been fun. – Picabo Street

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Sometimes I feel like Im not only the engine but the caboose. I have to be in the front car and pull forward, and at the same time run around behind and push everybody along with me. – Sandra Lee

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If we survive danger it steels our courage more than anything else. – Reinhold Niebuhr

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