Harry Harrison Quotes
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If you really want to help the American theater, don't be an actress, dahling. Be an audience.
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I played with Arthur Godfrey for about a year and a half.
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Playing Shakespeare requires technique. You don't play a Bach toccata by getting in the mood.
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Follow your feelings. If it feels right, move forward. If it doesn't feel right, don't do it.
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I don't think when people sign up for a life of doing something they love to do they should have to sign up for a complete loss of privacy. I understand a little loss of privacy coming with the job.
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A professional player is smarter than a college man. He uses his noodle. He knows what to do and when to do it. He rarely goes up in the air as is the case with most of our college players when they get in a tight place.
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The demand is there. Farming has been tough over the years.
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The abundance of our lives is not determined by how long we live, but how well we live. Christ makes abundant life possible if we choose to live it now.
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“Wodensfang, you're paranoid," said Hiccup, yawning. "It's only paranoia," whispered the Wodensfang, "if things aren't out to get you...
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I think Americans are good-hearted, open-minded people and race doesn't enter into this - at all.
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As for the (Ballon d'Or) criteria, I'm not really sure how it works. Sometimes it's a World Cup year, sometimes it isn't. Let them vote. For me, there is no doubt as to who is the best, year after year.
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In high school, everybody rapped. You just pounded on the table.
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The amount of times my wife has rolled her eyes at board games is impossible to count.
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I've always written my own scripts, I really like doing everything from the beginning and taking it all the way through, I've probably learned that from my dad.
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When we start designing something, we sketch out ideas with a big, thick Sharpie marker, instead of a ball-point pen. Why? Pen points are too fine. They’re too high-resolution. They encourage you to worry about things that you shouldn’t worry about yet, like perfecting the shading or whether to use a dotted or dashed line. You end up focusing on things that should still be out of focus. A Sharpie makes it impossible to drill down that deep. You can only draw shapes, lines, and boxes. That’s good. The big picture is all you should be worrying about in the beginning.
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They've been through three scripts, 14 rewrites.