Eric Fellner Quotes
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All I came to Los Angeles with was a dream. No one from my family ever left Ohio.
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I consider myself as a free spokesman for the people.
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So I saw many planets, and they looked just a little bit brighter than they do from Earth.
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Comics seldom move me the way I would be moved by a novel or movie.
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Power might feel tasty and good in the moment, but it will never be satisfying, never fill you up. Yep, no matter how much power you get, you will always feel empty. You just keep wanting more and more power.
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I try and work out as much as I can. When I'm working or travelling, it's tough, but when I'm at home, that time and space is sacred. I do yoga every day.
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Black history isn't a separate history. This is all of our history, this is American history, and we need to understand that. It has such an impact on kids and their values and how they view black people.
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I don't think that technology is going to allow for greater subjugation of people. I think it's gonna give them more freedom.
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The strange thing is, no matter what, when you become some kind of public figure, you have your go-to answers for all scenarios and instances.
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The past speaks to us in a thousand voices, warning and comforting, animating and stirring to action.
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Definitely they write themselves. It's an amazing experience. It's like the characters have come alive and are sitting on my shoulder talking to me, telling me their tales.
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As far as I'm concerned, blues and jazz are the great American contributions to music.
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There's many things that I am. And all of those things come together at some point. If somebody wants to limit me, you know and they'll say, 'Well, this is Walter Mosley, the mystery writer.' I don't like that. Because I do many things.
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My father was not comfortable working with very articulate people. He and Willie Wyler got along because neither of them was very articulate.
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Once you acknowledge that human brains are basically made of atoms and acknowledge that atoms are governed by simple laws of physics, then there is no reasoning principle why computers couldn't do anything that people are doing, and we don't really see any evidence that this is not the case.
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People's beliefs don't exist in isolation. Everyone's firmly held beliefs exert an enormous pressure on everyone else.
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Soldier, rest! thy warfare o'er,Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking;Dream of battled fields no more,Days of danger, nights of waking.
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When we say 'War is over if you want it,' we mean that if everyone demanded peace instead of another TV set, we'd have peace.
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… ‘I’ve only one hobby, and that is my wife.’
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The schools must fashion the person, and fashion him in such a way that he simply cannot will otherwise than what you wish him to will.
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Make the boy interested in natural history if you can; it is better than games; they encourage it in some schools.
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Yesterday they called it coincidence. Today it's synchronicity. Tomorrow they'll call it skill.
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People are incapable of stereotyping you; you stereotype yourself because you're the one who accepts roles that put you in this rut or in this stereotype.
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Technical problems are like gremlins. They come and go.