Quentin Tarantino Quotes

I always write these movies that are far too big for any paying customer to sit down and watch from beginning to end, and so I always have this big novel that I have to adapt into a movie as I go.

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I think a strong dollar is the result of policies, but I don't think the strong dollar is in and of itself a policy.
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The contributions of African Americans, Native Americans, and immigrants throughout our nation's history are undeniable, but the tendency to overlook their gallant efforts is pervasive and persistent.
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The difference between working with actors that have put their time in the theater and just straight film and television actors is that you trust theater actors a lot more. You know that they're seriously more trained than anyone else because theater is the best place to grow as an actor.
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Never regret yesterday. Life is in you today and you make your tomorrow.
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I see Turkey's future as being in Europe, as one of many prosperous, tolerant, democratic countries.
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You're never going to read 'The Wealth of Nations,' and you shouldn't, really. It's 900 pages.
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Anything you're interested in the world - whether it be Charlie Rose or JetBlue or a public figure or your local coffee shop - they're on Twitter and broadcasting what is interesting to them.
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I feel like I have so many middle-aged women who look up to me.
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On the other hand, the vast majority of all westernized countries, including every single European country along with Israel and Japan, do not offer birthright citizenship.
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Death is not extinction. Neither the soul nor the body is extinguished or put out of existence.
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I just was in the second round. That's painful, because always is tough to lose, but well, that's sport. You win, you lose.
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I would venture to warn against too great intimacy with artists as it is very seductive and a little dangerous.
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I couldn't live on the singing at first, so I worked as a cleaner, in a launderette, in a garage, face painting and doing the windows of shops at Christmas, 'cause I had been to art college.
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I believe in peace. I believe in mercy.
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Once a song's out there, it's no longer mine. And that's the whole purpose of music: to belong to people.
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A successful marriage is a decision. You decide it's going to work. You can't always be there, but you have to be there enough. And you have to make sure you are where you're needed most.
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The difference between Tinted Windows and Hanson shows is a lot of just repertoire. Hanson has been a band for years - we have a lot of songs to pull from and it's a different dynamic - a common kind of thread. With Tinted Windows - it's kind of a little like 'hey, we're this new band.'
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I always tell people I want to see the world through His eyes, and I want people to see Him in me.
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I took a job at a white-shoe NYC law firm, with an office, business cards, and a fat starter paycheck.
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Although usury is itself a form of credit in its bourgeoisified form, the form adapted to capital, in its pre-bourgeois form it is rather the expression of the lack of credit.
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Fitness, defending, the mental stuff - those were all weaknesses of mine. And I turned those into strengths.
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'Black Mirror,' I read that, and I had another offer for a movie at the same time that was a bigger movie, an actual film as opposed to TV, but I said, 'No, it has to be Black Mirror.' And it hadn't been sold to Netflix, hadn't gone abroad at that point - but it's just good work - that's all there is to it.
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Nothing mortal is enduring, and there is nothing sweet which does not presently end in bitterness.
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I always write these movies that are far too big for any paying customer to sit down and watch from beginning to end, and so I always have this big novel that I have to adapt into a movie as I go.