Kurt Loder Quotes
You find the most important thing that really grabs you, and put it right up top. Don't bury the lead. Put it at the top. Best thing to do. Never go wrong that way. It's an immutable law of journalism. It just always works.
Kurt Loder
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Sometimes when I'm going to the supermarket to get the coffee and cat litter, I get freaked out and see all these people staring, and you turn around and there's, like, 40 people all looking at you... and when you go around the corner, they're all following you! You start freaking out like a trapped animal.
Kate Bush
There was just a lot of comedy on the TV in the house, and my parents are both very funny.
Kate McKinnon
All writers want to know that someone is reading their work, taking them seriously. It provides a kind of moral support.
Felice Picano
I love being a mum, but it's much more intensive work than being an actress - going to work feels like you've got a day off. Not that I want a day off from being a mum; it's just perhaps I had this impression before that mums don't work. But they work more than anyone.
Natalie Portman
You possess a potent force that you either use, or misuse, hundreds of times every day.
J. Martin Kohe
I've never been the type of person to jump up and throw out the album without it being what it's supposed to be.
Raekwon
Power is, in its nature, encroaching; and such is the human make that men who are vested with a share of it are generally inclined to take more than it was intended they should have.
Samuel Adams
Communicating with teenage girls is easy unless you're an adult, and then it's like having someone take a pair of pliers and, one-by-one, yank off your fingernails through your ears.
W. Bruce Cameron
Corruption, the greatest single bane of our society today.
Olusegun Obasanjo
In Hollywood they're getting younger, but believe me, it's not the food. It's the plastic surgery.
S. Jay Olshansky
Eurasia is home to most of the world's politically assertive and dynamic states.
Zbigniew Brzezinski
I remember back in the early '70s, when I had a disastrous Grand Prix, my wife, Lynn, said to me, 'Don't worry, you're going to be a late boomer.' That's what she said to me, and I've always held that thought.
Ian Millar