A Quote by Larry David

I'm a walking, talking enigma. We're a dying breed. — © Larry David
I'm a walking, talking enigma. We're a dying breed.
I'm a walking, talking enigma.
Old breed? New breed? There's not a damn bit of difference so long as it's the Marine breed.
I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth.
I'm as old-school as it gets in this modern era. I'm the last of a dying breed.
I'm a sinner just like everybody else and I have my faults and I've been through my dark times in my life to where I wasn't walking the walk and talking the talk, or I may have been talking the talk, but I wasn't walking the walk.
But now I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth.
That’s it?” Jason asked. “You spent an hour talking about how lucky you were to be dying?” No, not dying, Son. Living.
Unfortunately, I think music videos are a dying breed because there is no money in them.
Often we blame the breed, but in my opinion, it's not the breed, it's the owner. The owner has to be the pack leader and provide exercise, discipline, then affection. If you do that, you'll have a sweet, loving, and balanced dog - no matter what breed!
i am like a survivor of the flood walking through the streets drenched with God surprised that all of the drowned victims are still walking and talking
A filmmaker should never assume he's superior to his subject. I often find that even the simplest topic remains an enigma. The best film portraits not only evoke that enigma but ingest it in a process that renders what's invisible visible.
For me, being a woman suits what I want to talk about and what my audience wants to hear. Maybe I'm a dying breed.
While we walking, while we breathing, we dying... I be really feeling like, even though we live to die, some people be dying to live.
I'm not a walking fleet of vanity vans any more than I'm a walking, talking multi-star cast. I might want an entourage, but so far, it is entirely eluding me.
The abstraction, ostensibly, is simply for me the penetration of something that is more profound in many ways than rigidity of a form. A form if it breathes some, if it has some enigma to it, it is also the enigma that is the abstract, I would think.
Old-school rock bands, and blues bands, too, are kind of a dying breed.
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