Bradley Cooper Quotes
There's got to be something you want to tell and that's the engine which spurs all of the work you have to do in order to create the story, but you have to love some sort of nugget of what you're telling to be a filmmaker.
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Football shape is one thing, and then 'futbol' shape is a completely other thing. It's a whole other level of fitness that you have to work to maintain.
Gabriel Luna
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I like to do everything you can possibly do before you go into rehearsal, because once we are in rehearsal or on the stage there will be a problem I didn't anticipate. It's really good to think we got it all nailed - of course you've never got it all nailed.
Harold Prince
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Funny is an attitude.
Flip Wilson
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I've always been proud that my name stands for peace.
Paloma Picasso
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You think about taking audiences on a journey.
Sam Mendes
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I traveled so much to dance that I feel a part of many places, but New York is where I spent most of my life and where my career has been - it's the place where I exist.
Damian Woetzel
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It's nature-nurture, right? I've been nurtured by Californians.
Gavin Newsom
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I really want to have actors contribute their own ideas, with phrasings and ideas on all levels.
Lasse Hallstrom
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Chipotles, which are dried jalapeno peppers, give out a terrific smoky flavour - they're warm, earthy and usually not too spicy.
Yotam Ottolenghi
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Israel can't be the only country in the Western world not to have freedom of religion.
Yair Lapid
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Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months.
Oscar Wilde
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I don't want anybody to dictate to America how to decide our lives.
Ted Yoho
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John Sayles is good. He's like a good thoroughbred owner - he leaves the trainers alone.
D. B. Sweeney
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When I was a kid, I was super shy.
Rachel Dratch
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My father was born in Newark, New Jersey, and my mother was born in Philadelphia. They both went to Stanford for grad school and met there.
Naomi Klein
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E-commerce is applicable to Russia, just as it's applicable to any other market.
Maelle Gavet
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Cambridge was the place for someone from the Colonies or the Dominions to go on to, and it was to the Cavendish Laboratory that one went to do physics.
Aaron Klug
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Today, only 2 percent of the people know the name of someone serving in uniform. That means 2 percent of your listeners can actually conjure up the image of someone wearing the uniform of the military of the United States.
Oliver North
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I love Kentucky people, but you have to get on the inside before they accept you.
Margo Martindale
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Playing the guitar, you kind of lock into a rhythm and a groove, and then it relaxes me to make up lyrics and sing.
Cat Power
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Not every script that rolls in is ready to shoot. Few are, actually. So you go back and work on the thing.
Kathleen Kennedy
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I am content that the work that I've done is wonderful.
Angela Bassett
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Consider the wheelbarrow. It may lack the grace of an airplane, the speed of an automobile, the initial capacity of a freight car, but its humble wheel marked out the path of what civilization we still have.
Hal Borland
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There's got to be something you want to tell and that's the engine which spurs all of the work you have to do in order to create the story, but you have to love some sort of nugget of what you're telling to be a filmmaker.
Bradley Cooper