Stanley Kubrick Quotes
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I think what human beings need is to be able to laugh at the absurd, hold on to ambiguity, and learn to love nuance, instead of making everything one or the other, and structurally, so much of the Internet and online publishing doesn't have room for any of that.
Tavi Gevinson -
I like 'The Nightly Show.' People ask me what it is, and I say, 'If you're watching 'The Daily Show,' and it feels like it's getting a little darker, you're probably watching 'The Nightly Show.''
Larry Wilmore -
I was shot when I think it was number one. That was the catalyst for the interest in the show. Certainly it went on for a long time after that but that's what really kicked it off. Of course a lot of people watched it just because of the novelty of the situation.
Larry Hagman -
Westerns are a type of picture which everybody can see and enjoy. Westerns always make money. And they always increase a star's fan following.
Randolph Scott -
All my songs are where I am.
Adam Duritz Matt Malley -
When you look at where the Democratic field is going relative to foreign policy, they are increasingly moving away from a policy of pre-emptive self-defense that the president has adopted since September 11.
Ed Gillespie
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I'll never get married again, and I always hate to say never to anything, but I will never marry again.
Halle Berry -
I've always written about animals. I'm still trying to process why that is.
Tea Obreht -
Only in a popular war against France... do I see a misfortune.
Ferdinand Lassalle -
There's no such thing as too much. If there's too much, then that's a great thing.
Fat Joe -
Big cities do evoke a sense of menace.
Otto Penzler -
Just blow in it and sound bad for about a year and then make it sound a little bit better, and you get a little band together, and then you get a few jobs. You take four guys that sound half bad, but if they're 25 percent each, they can give 100 percent, you know?
Quincy Jones
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I'm obsessed with those old romance films. I also would love to venture into the silent film world. I think that's extremely compelling and interesting and really relies on the acting, even more so than when you have an actor speaking.
Sami Gayle -
I solemnly assure you that I will not die as a Hindu.
Babasaheb -
I am an actor who doesn't believe in carrying an 'image' in the industry. I don't want to get trapped in an image.
Vijay Sethupathi -
I felt like people only knew me as a singer who dated pretty girls.
Adam Levine Maroon 5 -
Well I forgot how different it was because I've been here for about four or five years. It's a big load off my shoulders now. Now that I'm there, I'm like, man, I can breathe a little bit, you know?
Latrell Sprewell -
I always wanted to make movies.
Daniel Craig
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Even when I'm playing a lawyer or a doctor, I want to play a person. A human being.
J. August Richards -
I've done literally 100, 150 different characters. Some of them have only appeared for a line or three. But the point is, every sound I can make has been harvested.
Hank Azaria -
Painting is so poetic, while sculpture is more logical and scientific and makes you worry about gravity.
Damien Hirst -
In her whimsical debut author Brynne Barnes celebrates the colors of our world.
E. B. Lewis -
I love working in New York.
Ian Mckellen -
You either care or you don’t.
Stanley Kubrick