Judy Holliday Quotes
We gained a great deal of prestige, but not much money. We liked to work so much we couldn't hide it and the club owners paid us accordingly.

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I want to get into movies, not just TV series.
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You cannot be in your offices every day doing nothing... and at the end of the day you expect to be paid.
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Computers are wasteful of paper and time. Once, we'd get documents with a few errors. Now, people make hundreds of copies until each sheet is flawless and memos are duplicated endlessly. Managers get swamped with emails.
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Movie studios are owned by giant corporations. They care about money; they don't care about movies.
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First, accept sadness. Realize that without losing, winning isn't so great.
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Fixing is the illness model; acceptance is the identity model; which way any family goes reflects their assumptions and resources.
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Directly above them, framed in the doorway from the Brain Room, stood Albus Dumbledore, his wand aloft, his face white and furious. Harry felt a kind of electric charge surge through every particle of his body - they were saved.
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Gratitude is a duty which ought to be paid, but which none have a right to expect.
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Who are you wearing? Who are you wearing?
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A genuine transformation that results from sustained concerted effort is long lasting because it has a firm foundation.
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I think [imagination] very austere element of Buddhism is also linked with a strong antinatalist strain in the philosophy. The Buddha was enlightened when he destroyed the house of body and soul into which he would otherwise have been forever reborn. This is clearly antinatalism.
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A girl what's born for hangin' ain't likely to be drowned.
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A legalistic commitment to duration can kill one's prayer life.
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All extremes of feeling are allied to madness.
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There was a camera club at Columbia, where I was taking a painting course. And when I went down, somebody showed me how to use the stuff. That's all. I haven't done anything else since then, It was as simple as that. I fell into the business.
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The price paid for intellectual pacification is the sacrifice of the entire moral courage of the human mind.
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All that back-story stuff doesn't help. What you get paid for is to stand toe-to-toe with the other actor and get him to do your will.
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I remember seeing Bill Hurt in New York once. I talked to him on the phone around 1988 and that's about it. I was shooting in New York and somebody said Glenn Close came by the set.