Richard Lewis Springthorpe (Rick Springfield) Quotes
It would be pretty shabby to appear flippant around a documentary that's about how much I love my fans.
Richard Lewis Springthorpe
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I think Woody Allen is Woody Allen, and no matter where he goes he still makes his Woody Allen films.
Abbas Kiarostami
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I like big thinkers who, no matter how big their vision, can sit down and talk to me about hour-to-hour, day-to-day type stuff they do to move the ball forward.
Paige Craig
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You know, I get much more Jewish in Israel because I like the way that religion is done there.
Natalie Portman
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I don't feel comfortable making empty music.
Talib Kweli
Black Star
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I lost about 60 pounds. I don't really have a moment specifically that made me do it. I remember little things, like, when I was in Japan, I remember looking around at the portion sizes of a fast food restaurant and being like, 'Well, this has something to do with it.' Americans definitely eat too much.
Patrick Stump
Fall Out Boy
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I'm a real girly-girl.
Olivia Culpo
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Damn everything but the circus! ...damn everything that is grim, dull, motionless, unrisking, inward turning, damn everything that won't get into the circle, that won't enjoy. That won't throw it's heart into the tension, surprise, fear and delight of the circus, the round world, the full existence.
e. e. cummings
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I was a big fan of Kurt Russell growing up and I always wanted to be the modern day Kurt Russell.
Adam Sandler
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In my little imperfect way, what I'm trying to do is understand the world. As a filmmaker, you realize as you get older that each film is part of a dialogue you're having with yourself. That started when I was working in documentaries. And in a way, I've never deviated from it.
Paul Greengrass
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People didn’t know what happened to an artist or why they disappeared. The Internet made it possible for fans to interact with artists. We set up Facebook and Twitter accounts and could reach our fans.
Stevie B
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It would be pretty shabby to appear flippant around a documentary that's about how much I love my fans.
Richard Lewis Springthorpe