Quote by Javier Bardem
My truth - what I believe - is that there are no answers here and,

My truth – what I believe – is that there are no answers here and, if you are looking for answers, youd better choose the question carefully. – Javier Bardem

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But I remember the moment when my father died. I wasnt a very committed Catholic beforehand, but when that happened it suddenly all felt so obvious: I now believe religion is our attempt to find an explanation, for us to feel more protected. – Javier Bardem

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Some quality performances and movies have a chance to be rewarded, but its not like its a bible. – Javier Bardem

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Whatever satisfies the soul is truth. – Walt Whitman

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Nothing is beautiful, only man: on this piece of naivete rests all aesthetics, it is the first truth of aesthetics. Let us immediately add its second: nothing is ugly but degenerate man – the domain of aesthetic judgment is therewith defined. – Friedrich Nietzsche

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