John Schnatter Quotes
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Yes, and I can sit down on a white piece of paper and work because I don't believe too much into inspiration, only I'm waiting for inspiration, work and then inspiration may come. It's a little too easy to say that.
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Isn't it astonishing that all these secrets have been preserved for so many years just so we could discover them!
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I love sitcoms, and I grew up on sitcoms. That's my tasty junk food.
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Becoming a leader is synonymous with becoming yourself. It is precisely that simple, and it is also that difficult.
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'What's My Line' 1971 was a magical experience as I was still in my teens, and it was my first appearance. You know how they say you never forget 'your first'!
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There's an awful lot of terrible television which I could do, but I mostly stick to Have I Got News for You.
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I like the idea of sending my Aquazurra girls out with a lucky charm under their feet.
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Find your own specific voice in filmmaking and go for it. Either people will get it or they won't and that's what it's all about.
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I just love writing. It's magical, it's somewhere else to go, it's somewhere much more dreadful, somewhere much more exciting. Somewhere I feel I belong, possibly more than in the so-called real world.
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I've always had rock star envy. Unfortunately, writing is a pedestrian, tame occupation done while sitting in coffee-stained pajamas in front of a computer rather than prowling around a huge stage in sweaty leather pants, so I have to get my kicks vicariously.
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I do not welcome advice from actors; they are here to act.
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We cannot embrace God's forgiveness if we are so busy clinging to past wounds and nursing old grudges.
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Not only will you be held accountable for the things you do, but you will be held responsible for the very thoughts you think.
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I like boring golf. That's kind of what butters my bread.
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Before we made films about gangsters, everything was about the royal families. They contain so much drama.
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I was a very serious young man, very committed to saving the world.
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In 1955-56, Saint Joseph's won the first Big Five championship, compiled a 23-6 overall record, and entered its first postseason competition ever - the National Invitation Tournament - finishing third. That season's success seemed to vault St. Joe's into the national collegiate basketball scene, and it has been there since.
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To every disadvantage there is a corresponding advantage.
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Prophecy is a poetry of change, social, political, moral, spiritual. It was with the prophetic model in mind that Shelley wrote of poets as the unacknowledged legislators of the world.
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I've got the public. I don't care about the critics. I did at one time. I don't any more. I did when I needed compliments. But if you get a lot of compliments, you don't need a critic to tell you, 'This should be done another way.'
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I began directing episodes, which was a great light every couple of months. We never short-changed our audience, but it became something that you had to work at rather than something that was a pleasure.
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There's no doubt who was a leader in space after the Apollo Program. Nobody came close to us. And our education system, in science, technology, engineering and math, was at the top of the world. It's no longer there. We're descending rather rapidly.
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I found something I loved to do when I was 15 - making pizzas.