Laura Ingraham Quotes
Unnamed entertainment industry moguls are now telling the New York Times that they intend never to work with Mel Gibson again. After all, how dare Mel Gibson challenge the public by producing a film that spurs public discussion, that pushes the envelope, that takes an old story to a new level. How dare Mel Gibson follow his own passion as a filmmaker. How dare he make $20 million on the opening day box office!
 
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	With liberalisation, Indian industry gained international exposure because of which it became imperative for companies to rework their strategies to become globally competitive.   
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	I consider myself to have one of the greatest voices in the industry.   
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	The entertainment medium of film is particularly tuned to the present imaginations of people at large. A lot of fiction is intensely nostalgic.   
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	I love working in America, I love being part of the industry out here.   
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	You have to understand that you are not making the film for yourself; you're making it for the audience. If I am asking my audiences to buy tickets, I owe them the worth of their money, and I owe them entertainment.   
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	The film industry is mostly about unidimensional characters.   
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	KISS is Las Vegas entertainment. A musician doesn't need the mask.   
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	The monarchy is a labor intensive industry.   
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	We have most of the software industry running Autonomy.   
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	I get to see the different sides of skating now which involves not only competing, but entertainment.   
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	We joke about it in the entertainment industry: Every actor wants to be a musician, and every musician wants to be an actor.   
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	We are in an industry where, unfortunately, there is very limited scope for female-oriented roles. If we don't have options, how can we pick and choose roles?   
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	Entertainment has this way of resetting itself.   
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	Yes, I love the glamour industry. I love the work that I've done so far. But it's not as if I have this biting ambition to be at the top.   
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	Writers since at least the heyday of Gore Vidal have bemoaned their audience's defection to other forms of entertainment.   
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	I listen to most everything that's out there because I need to stay aware of what's happening in the industry.   
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	The biggest fool to hit the big time and all I've got to do is act naturally.   
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	We learned within Trailblazer that when we asked industry for something they had or something close to what they already had, they were remarkable in providing us a response, an outcome, ... When we asked them for something that no one had yet invented, they weren't any better at inventing it than we were in doing it ourselves.   
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	I'm now in my mid-thirties, so I look in the mirror and my face is changing, and I have a different relationship all of a sudden with myself. Your face changes, things change - that's just kind of what happens. It's hard, though, in this industry, because I think so much importance is put on how you look, and I'm not brave enough to be like, "You know what? I'm just going to let it happen. Whatever. I'm so cool with every line on my face."   
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	We're dealing with 15 regulatory agencies as it is, so anything that makes it more stringent or tougher to mine is going to be bad news for the coal industry.   
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	But in the end you cannot serve two masters, Theos and Elohim, the god of the Greco-Roman philosophers and Caesars and the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the violent god of profit proclaimed by the empire and the compassionate God of justice proclaimed by the prophets. You can try to hybridize them and compromise them for centuries, but like oil and water they eventually separate and prove incompatible. They refuse to alloy. They produce irreconcilable narratives and create different worlds.   
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	When you hold resentment toward another, you are bound to that person or condition by an emotional link that is stronger than steel. Forgiveness is the only way to dissolve that link and get free.   
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	Unnamed entertainment industry moguls are now telling the New York Times that they intend never to work with Mel Gibson again. After all, how dare Mel Gibson challenge the public by producing a film that spurs public discussion, that pushes the envelope, that takes an old story to a new level. How dare Mel Gibson follow his own passion as a filmmaker. How dare he make $20 million on the opening day box office!   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					