Warner Bros Quotes
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Warner Bros Quotes & Sayings
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The big one I missed out on was 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.' MGM wanted me for it, and Warner Bros. wouldn't give me permission to do it.
— Carroll Baker
I was a Charles Schulz kind of guy. I didn't read comics books. The Warner Bros. guys were great - Chuck Jones and Friz Freleng.
— Bob Peterson
I love being outside and feeling free, so I jog or ride my bike. Some days I play basketball or tennis.
— Jennifer Hudson
At the heart of every frustration lies a basic structure: the collision of a wish with an unyielding reality.
— Alain De Botton
And if you can't imagine, nothing will ever happen.
— Kathryn Lasky
I don't know what clouds your judgement worse, your guilt or your antiquated sense of morality.
— Warner Bros
I gave up on the big screen. The Witching Hour was at Warner Bros. for 10 years and it just didn't work out.
— Anne Rice
I like the old-school Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoons. I'm talking Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner, Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian!
— Colin Kaepernick
Too many years of watching old Warner Bros. cartoons by Chuck Jones can instill in you a silliness gene by proxy.
— Dean Koontz
Warner Bros offered me the next Batman, and the only reason that I didn't do it was because of The Saint.
— Val Kilmer
Technology will never last if it ignores human beings' basic instinct to express and discover through expression.
— Lemn Sissay
He thought of hanging himself, to pass the time.
— Johnny Rich
The majority of women commit the strategic error of attempting to excel in a maximum of fields in order to satisfy all their customers' needs.
— Christiane Collange
the Constitution was designed not to give us rights but to prevent government from taking our rights.
— Thom Hartmann
An old man, broken with the storms of state,
Is come to lay his weary bones among ye;
Give him a little earth for charity! — William Shakespeare
Is come to lay his weary bones among ye;
Give him a little earth for charity! — William Shakespeare
However weary he might be of life after three centuries of it, he was more weary of witnessing death.
— Nora Roberts
Almost any concept or idea in the world can be expressed through comparison with a classic Warner Bros. cartoon.
— Peter Clines