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Stop wanting wealth and fame and start wanting instead to do something well about which you are passionate
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Stephen Fry
Age: 67
Born: 1957
Born: January 1
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It was as if he grew his hair long and smoked cigarettes because he liked to, not because he liked being seen to. This was dangerously subversive.
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I certainly don't want to be formulaic. I want to be honest and authentic and everything else.
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I do think it's important not to be absolutely sure, so sure that you can't reinvent yourself in some way, or at least rediscover the truth of why you think what you think, and not just take it as an assumption.
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Life, that can shower you with so much splendour, is unremittingly cruel to those who have given up.
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I was born Mary Patterson, but then I married and naturally took my husband's name, so now I'm Neil Patterson.
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That's alright, said Hugo. I've got some wine Which was about all he seemed to have. He poured out two mugfuls. Very nice, said Adrian, sipping appreciatively. I wonder how they got the cat to sit on the bottle. It's cheap, that's the main thing.
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The alarm in the morning? Well, I have an old tape of Carlo Maria Giulini conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in a perfectly transcendent version in Shubert's seventh symphony. And I've rigged it up so that at exactly 7:30 every morning it falls from the ceiling onto my face.
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Hell, I am young. I am free. My teeth are clean. The sun shines. To hell with everything else
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there is no reason why anyone should understand how it works… and of course no reason why anyone should care … unless you are curious, in which case I love you, for curiosity about the world and all its corners is a beautiful thing.
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Philosophy is an odd thing... There is no particular Socratic or Dimechian or Kantian way to live your life. They don't offer ethical codes and standards by which to live your life.
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It is easy to forget that the most important aspect of comedy, after all, its great saving grace, is its ambiguity. You can simultaneously laugh at a situation, and take it seriously.
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I've never had any illusions about being a lead actor in films, because lead actors have to be of a certain kind.
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Stop feeling sorry for yourself and you will be happy.
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If you go looking for loonies and religious fanatics and dropouts and freaks, I dare say you'll find it.
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You think homosexuality is disgusting? Then, it follows as the night the day, that you find sex disgusting, for there is nothing done between two men or two women that is, by any objective standard, different from that which is done between a man and a woman.
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Compromise is a stalling between two fools.
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There's no doubt that I do have extremes of mood that are greater than just about anybody else I know.
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Living with bipolar, schizophrenia or any other mental condition takes a recognition that one has a chronic condition that needs managing. The management can be through pharmaceutical intervention, talk therapy, mindfulness programmes, diet and exercise changes, all kinds of things.
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Personally, I'd never seen a graphic novel. I knew they existed because friends of mine like Jonathan Ross collect them and some very literate and intelligent people really rate the graphic novel as a form.
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