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Take a look at the books other people have in their homes.
Jerzy Kosinski
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Jerzy Kosinski
Age: 57 †
Born: 1933
Born: June 14
Died: 1991
Died: May 3
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It seems that what I really want is a drug that will increase my consciousness of others, not myself.
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I write for a certain sphere of readers in the United States who on average watch seven and a half hours of multichannel television per day.
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As I go to sleep I remember what my father said-that one can never be sure if one will awake. The way my health is now, this is becoming more and more real.
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Banks introduced the installment plan. The disappearance of cash and the coming of the credit card changed the shape of life in the United States.
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All my life I've been hiding.
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A trait which differentiated New York from European cities was the incredible freedom and ease in which life, including sexual life, could be carried on, on many levels.
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Life is a state of mind.
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People say, Well, you went on television, it enlarged your readership. It did not at all, not at all. I might as well tell you, I lost some readership, because the profound audience felt somehow bothered by my too easy manner.
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The principles of true art is not to portray, but to evoke.
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Homelessness is a part of our American system. There should be nothing wrong with this condition as long as the individual is not sentenced to unnecessary suffering and punishment.
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I collect human relationships very much the way others collect fine art.
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In my photographs it is apparent that there was no posing at the moment I released the shutter.
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Going around under an umbrella interferes with one's looking up at the sky.
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A novelist has a specific poetic license which also applies to his own life.
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The planned sit-down reception is an artificial forum where one is presented with a limited number of persons with whom he can hold a conversation.
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It is possible to stand around with a cocktail in one's hand and talk with everyone, which means with no one.
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She seemed to belong to that pagan, primitive kingdom of birds and forests where everything was infinitely abundant, wild, blooming, and royal in its perpetual decay, death, and rebirth illicit and clashing with the human world.
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If we reduce social life to the smallest possible unit we will find that there is no social life in the company of one.
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Like nature, our economic system remains, in the long run, stable and rational...We welcome the inevitable seasons of our economy! How foolish of us.
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Photography was the first foreign language of my artistic expression.
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