Karl Malone Quotes
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No one has to learn to spell to talk, right? You see a little kid holding a conversation with an adult. He probably doesn't know the words he's saying, but he knows where to fit them to make what he's thinking logical to what you're saying.
Ornette Coleman -
You're not a historian, but most historians will tell you that they make very discrete judgment as to what facts to omit in order to make their book into some shape, some length that can be managed.
Oliver Stone -
I really enjoy getting to go and play on other people's shows for an episode or two. It adds such variety to my repertoire.
Natalie Zea -
I'm a big advocate of revisions, of living with something for a month and then realizing what needs changing, what was lazy, what could be better.
K. Flay -
I don't know what love means.
Imogen Cunningham -
It's incredibly fun to play someone that you don't like. It exorcises your own demons in a way. It's cathartic. We all have things that we don't like about ourselves, little things. And I get to amplify those things and put them out there. It's fun and it has a cleansing effect.
Ed Helms
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Albert Grossman called my office and spoke with my partner Richard Leacock and asked if we'd be interested in making a film with his client, Bob Dylan.
D. A. Pennebaker -
When the Islamic revolution began in 1979 under the leadership of Ayatollah Khomeini, it aroused considerable admiration in the Arab street. It presented a model of organised popular action that deposed one of the region's most tyrannical regimes. The people of the region discerned in this revolution new hope for freedom and change.
Wadah Khanfar -
The world would be happier if men had the same capacity to be silent that they have to speak.
Baruch Spinoza -
There is nothing which at once affects a man so much and so little as his own death.
Samuel Butler -
If you're expecting an intellectual film, then you will be disappointed.
Barry Pepper -
It was not about losing my mental power; it's about not feeling good about my contribution to the game.
Garry Kasparov
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A love of books has opened so many doors for me. Stories have inspired me and taught me to aspire.
Malorie Blackman -
I have mad luck. I'm super-good at games like backgammon or anything that requires rolling dice.
Zoe Kazan -
Life doesn't stop with football.
Barry Sanders -
People don't really want reality. They want theater, and that's different.
D. A. Pennebaker -
The hardest thing about being an unpublished writer is that there's always that voice in your head that asks if you're really being a fool. You might just really stink and not know it. You have to have a lot of blind faith in the process. You have to like it so much that you're going to do it anyway.
Watt Key -
I want to try everything.
Rachael Leigh Cook
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There's a certain fear of simplicity. I think that's the thing, when you're younger as an artist, you get this idea in your head that complexity equals quality. The more notes you're playing, the better.
Patrick Stump Fall Out Boy -
Urban renewal always happens as a symphony of events, and part of the symphony is innovative, optimistic developers with the ability and willingness to transform historic properties.
Dan Gilbert -
I was a bit odd. I read books and wanted to draw and go to art school.
Mal Peet -
I think the reaction to a World War II situation would be the same today as it was in 1942. Initially, people would question, but once patriotism got stirred up, the whole thing would gather momentum and we'd all pull together.
Parker Stevenson -
Every stylish man should have a copy of 'The Fountainhead' by Ayn Rand on his bookshelf.
Orlando Bloom -
Did you really think I would sell you out?
Karl Malone