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If you want to make a movie, make it. Don't wait for a grant, don't wait for the perfect circumstances, just make it.
— Quentin Tarantino
He became fubar in the classic way, which is to say that he was the victim of a temporary arrangement that became permanent.
— Kurt Vonnegut
Why is it that old furniture always weighs more?" Laurie asks.
"Time makes everything heavier and slower," Millie replies. "Believe me. — Andrea Cremer
"Time makes everything heavier and slower," Millie replies. "Believe me. — Andrea Cremer
Even if it's a sequel, lots of people have to give their all to make a game, but some people think the sequel process happens naturally.
— Masahiro Sakurai
He sounded particularly smug about that last part. Oberon, you shouldn't have done this.
— Anonymous
My definition of an intellectual is someone who can listen to the William Tell Overture without thinking of the Lone Ranger.
— Billy Connolly
I like to be in a different place when I make a movie so that I can't really focus on anything else, and that is your world.
— Jodie Foster
I live in a bus and go from place to place and sometimes feel very detached from what's going on.
— Gavin DeGraw
I don't give a damn about Hollywood.
— Emmanuelle Beart
I think that for the coward every day carries a kind of death.
— David Gemmell
Excessive optimism sows the seeds of its own reversal.
— Alan Greenspan
I took a page from [the playwright] Wendy Wasserstein's book. She said 'I'm not a feminist, I'm a humanist.'
— Sarah Jessica Parker
Heifer."
"Rich man's whore!"
"At least mine can cook the food he eats. And replaces it, too."
"Now see, Dee-Ann Smith. That was just mean! — Shelly Laurenston
"Rich man's whore!"
"At least mine can cook the food he eats. And replaces it, too."
"Now see, Dee-Ann Smith. That was just mean! — Shelly Laurenston
And you would be unutterably flibbergasted if you knew the number of stout bicycles that partake serenely of humanity.
— Flann O'Brien