Steven Soderbergh (Steven Andrew Soderbergh) Quotes
You should never assume anything coming from a critical standpoint. You should go into everything assuming you're going to get crushed.

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No matter how accomplished or how many awards you get, you're always still thinking there's somebody out there who's better than you.
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Dead. Never been that before. Not even once.
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I've been able to see the world many times over. The thing I've learned is less is more. I travel as light as possible. I try to carry on.
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The future is a messy, motley business, little girl.
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They that go down to the sea in ships' see strange things, but what they tell is oft-times stranger still. A faculty for romancing is imparted by a seafaring life as readily and surely as a rolling gait and a weather-beaten countenance. A fine imagination is one of the gifts of the ocean-witness the surprising and unlimited power of expression and epithet possessed by the sailor. And a fine imagination will frequently manifest itself in other ways besides swear words.
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Slowly, ideas lead to ideology, lead to policies that lead to actions.
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I had a born-again experience at the age of 33. As a result of that I found a church where I felt I was being fed properly. I don't say that as a reflection on Catholicism. But once I was born again, I got an evangelical spirit.
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Auberson’s first impression of the man was of eight pounds of potatoes in a ten-pound sack.
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If your cloak was a gift, I appreciate it; if it was a loan, I'm not through with it yet.
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Michael Jackson will always be my favorite pop musician; he was for years and years until his death, which was horrible to me. So I like pop culture. But to me, even if it's popular, there is a quality in the music you have to be able to appreciate.
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“The balls as slippery as a wet trout”
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The sway of alcohol over mankind is unquestionably due to its power to stimulate the mystical faculties of human nature, usually crushed to earth by the cold facts and dry criticisms of the sober hour.
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Proper history teaching is being crushed under the weight of play-based pedagogy which infantilises children, teachers and our culture.
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You should never assume anything coming from a critical standpoint. You should go into everything assuming you're going to get crushed.