Nicholas Stoller Quotes
The worst thing you can do is animate something, and then throw it out because it doesn't work, story wise.
Nicholas Stoller
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Jazz, to me, is one of the inherent expressions of Negro life in America: the eternal tom-tom beating in the Negro soul - the tom-tom of revolt against weariness in a white world, a world of subway trains, and work, work, work; the tom-tom of joy and laughter, and pain swallowed in a smile.
Langston Hughes
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That knowledge which purifies the mind and heart alone is true Knowledge, all else is only a negation of Knowledge.
Ramakrishna
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Adde quod ingenuas didicisse fideliter artesemollit mores nec sinit esse feros.
Ovid
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For every laugh, there should be a tear.
Walt Disney
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Take away from English authors their copyrights, and you would very soon take away from England her authors.
Anthony Trollope
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Owning great landmarks such as the Empire State Building or Trump Tower or the General Motors Building or the Plaza Hotel - there are certain just spectacular landmarks - it's an honor; it's really an honor.
Donald Trump
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That's how it goes, my friend. The problem is not falling a captive, it's how to avoid surrender.
Nazim Hikmet
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Never gaining a good reputation is not nearly as painful as losing one.
Raymond Burr
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To how much lying, extravagance, hypocrisy and servilism does not the fear of ridicule lead? Human respect makes us cowards and slaves. It may deter from evil, but much oftener it drives to baseness. 'We are too much afraid,' said Cato, 'of death, exile and poverty.'
John Lancaster Spalding
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It is not about whether you are an executive, a studio or a network. If you have a story or an idea you can build a following for it.
Kevin Spacey
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Who knows for what we live, and struggle, and die? Wise men write many books, in words too hard to understand. But this, the purpose of our lives, the end of all our struggle, is beyond all human wisdom.
Alan Paton
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The worst thing you can do is animate something, and then throw it out because it doesn't work, story wise.
Nicholas Stoller