A Quote by Karl Lagerfeld

I admire people who destroy themselves. — © Karl Lagerfeld
I admire people who destroy themselves.
I admire plenty of people, I admire Daniel Bryan, I admire CM Punk, I admire Antonio Cesaro, Wade Barrett, Sheamus; all the fellows that have been out and earned their spot on this roster.
I want men to admire me, but that's a trick you learn at school--a movement of the eyes, a tone of voice, a touch of the hand on the shoulder or the head. If they think you admire them, they will admire you because of your good taste, and when they admire you, you have an illusion for a moment that there's something to admire.
You can't destroy the polish national-consciousness or Poles on the battlefield, but if you give them power, they will destroy themselves
Physical evils destroy themselves, or they destroy us.
I admire people who are completely at ease with themselves. But I don't have that feeling.
People who can give themselves every day. They're the people that I admire, they're real people.
What I admire most are people who put themselves directly on the line.
That complacency and that willingness to give yourself over to a larger power structure is how civilizations destroy themselves. And I just hope people wake up from the slumber they've willed themselves to. Because we're really in a dark place right now.
Evil people hate the light because it reveals themselves to themselves. ... They will destroy the light, the goodness, the love in order to avoid the pain of self-awareness. ... [E]vil is laziness carried to its ultimate, extraordinary extreme.
Much of appreciating art or music is really the interpretation of the listener. To a certain extent it's projection - it's what people need or lack in themselves that they then put upon these people that they admire.
I couldn't recommend more that people put themselves in a situation where they can see a lot of work that they admire, and for free.
I admire people who are suited to the contemplative life. They can sit inside themselves like honey in a jar and just be.
I started acting when I was 13 years old and I feel like I really admire actors who are these kind of amazing shape-changing people, that they almost can turn themselves into other people.
destructiveness comes only when life isn't lived. People who can live their lives don't destroy themselves.
I suppose being the kind of creatures we [people] are, we like to censor the past, and are selective, or want to be selective about the things that we remember. If you want to destroy people, destroy their memory, destroy their history.
Being truthful - that's what I admire the most in people. That's about it. As long as people are honest. Honest to themselves as well - more than anything else.
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