Doug Jackson Quotes
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At some point, you decide to take something you really like and turn it into a business you love.
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I decide immediately if I like a person and if I do, then I'm myself, and if I don't, then I give nothing.
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Only the winners decide what were war crimes.
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You really think that on my films people tell me what to do? I don't think so. On my films I decide.
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I don't know what would I do in future; I'll decide it later.
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I don't decide my politics based on the flavour of the month.
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Sometimes I draw blanks.
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Political union means transferring the prerogatives of national legislatures to the European parliament, which would then decide how to structure Europe's fiscal, banking, and monetary union.
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I don't think you ever really decide that you want to be an astronaut. I put in an application and hoped for the best.
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When you're kept by a patron you don't have to duke it out in the media marketplace for dollars and for readers. In some ways that's a blessing because it takes a lot of pressure off you.
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It's a great thing, for someone to feel that they can draw inspiration from you.
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I tried to, from my very early years, I've been an inveterate movie goer and still am and I, I love the medium. So what I, what I draw and what I'm still doing, is part of that particular orientation.
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Everyone must decide for himself whether it is better to have a brief but more intensely felt existence or to live a long and ordinary life.
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I approach every part I'm asked to do and decide to do from exactly the same angle: who is this person, what does he want, how does he attempt to get it, and what happens to him when he doesn't get it, or if he does?
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The light died in the low clouds. Falling snow drank in the dusk. Shrouded in silence, the branches wrapped me in their peace. When the boundaries were erased, once again the wonder: that *I* exist.
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It's for the Palestinians to decide who will lead them.
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[John] Calvin is often identified with his account of predestination. Yet that appears in the third book of his Institutes, not the first.
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The man I love may decide tomorrow that he loves me no more - but if my heart remains open, I will endure the storm.
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But men are so full of greed today, they'll sell anything for a little piece of money.
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It has been handed down in mythical form from earliest times to posterity, that there are gods, and that the divine (Deity) compasses all nature. All beside this has been added, after the mythical style, for the purpose of persuading the multitude, and for the interests of the laws, and the advantage of the state.
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Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale Her infinite variety.
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He prayed on Fridays with the Muslims, on Saturdays with the Jews and on Sundays with the Christians. 'Since each religion claims that it is the only true one and that the others are invalid', the king explained, 'I have decided to hedge my bets'.”
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Life is simple. Make good decisions and good things happen. Make bad decisions and bad things happen.
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We still need to decide what we can afford. Where do we draw the line?