Fun Shoot Quotes
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Fun Shoot Quotes & Sayings
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When you win, shoot-outs are a lot of fun. They're not as fun when you lose.
— Henrik Zetterberg
I've discovered my vocation. I want to be a writer.
— Paulo Coelho
It's more fun when you shoot well and when you have a good score, but that's not a prerequisite to me for having a good time.
— Darrell Royal
The best policy is to declare victory and leave.
— George Aiken
Tell me why I shouldn't shoot you," Stefano murmured. Low, intimate, just between them.
"Fun ... would be over too fast? — Aleksandr Voinov
"Fun ... would be over too fast? — Aleksandr Voinov
The pre-shoot days are so relaxed and fun and the writers are laughing. I love the rehearsal process.
— Allison Janney
She forgot: it was as simple as that. She just loved being with the guy. Possibly enough that not even their own wedding could screw it up.
— Tim Farrington
Action to me is something very fun to shoot.
— Christopher McQuarrie
We must be loyal to the forum of our government.
— Bainbridge Colby
People aren't overcome by situations or outside forces. Defeat comes from within.
— Banana Yoshimoto
There was an embrace in death.
— Virginia Woolf
I worked with Lady Gaga for a day on a video shoot. It was crazy; we had a lot of fun. I had a great time.
— Bill Skarsgard
A real explosion is not only much more fun to shoot, it also helps the actors and creates an energy on set and ultimately in the scene.
— Steven Soderbergh
Pianists call me a composer, composers call me a pianist. The classicists think me a futurist, and the futurists call me a reactionary.
— Anton Rubinstein
So, I took lessons, and I love to shoot now. It's a lot of fun.
— Reba McEntire
What distinguishes a great artist from a weak one is first their sensibility and tenderness; second, their imagination, and third, their industry.
— Salman Rushdie
Shall we go learn to kiss, to kiss?
Never heart could ever miss
Comfort, where true meaning is. — Nicholas Breton
Never heart could ever miss
Comfort, where true meaning is. — Nicholas Breton
I'm not as involved in every little thing as I used to be.
— Sanford I. Weill