Quote by Joseph Gordon-Levitt
When I arrived at Columbia, I gave up acting and became interested

When I arrived at Columbia, I gave up acting and became interested in all things French. French poetry, French history, French literature. – Joseph Gordon-Levitt

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The spiral in a snails shell is the same mathematically as the spiral in the Milky Way galaxy, and its also the same mathematically as the spirals in our DNA. Its the same ratio that youll find in very basic music that transcends cultures all over the world. – Joseph Gordon-Levitt

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Storytelling in general is a communal act. Throughout human history, people would gather around, whether by the fire or at a tavern, and tell stories. One person would chime in, then another, maybe someone would repeat a story they heard already but with a different spin. Its a collective process. – Joseph Gordon-Levitt

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History
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Celebrity doesnt have anything to do with art or craft. Its about being rich and thinking that youre better than everybody else. – Joseph Gordon-Levitt

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Art
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In terms of the history of a far reaching movement, 20 years is not that long. – Aung San Suu Kyi

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History attempts to provide society with an artificial collective memory. – Mark M. Krug, History and the Social Sciences

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History

There are certain moments in the history of a nation when the choices made define the decades to come. – Georgios A. Papandreou

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History

History is a jangle of accidents, blunders, surprises and absurdities, and so is our knowledge of it, but if we are to report it at all we must impose some order upon it. – Henry Steele Commanger, The Nature and the Study of History

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The willingness to learn new skills is very high. – Angela Merkel

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Habits change into character. – Ovid

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To write the lives of the great in separating them from their works necessarily ends by above all stressing their pettiness, because it is in their work that they have put the best of themselves. – Simone Weil

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Great men are seldom over-scrupulous in the arrangement of their attire. – Charles Dickens

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