Bob Farrell Quotes
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I like Public Enemy a great deal.
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It has been wisely observed by the greatest of modern thinkers that mankind has progressed more rapidly in every other respect than in morality.
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It's OK to turn down stuff that isn't really interesting and spend the summer with my family.
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The necessity to conceptualise has to come very early on, and defining a vector of development for that film also at the beginning of the process will allow you much more freedom as you go along.
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School, I never truly got the knack of. I could never focus on things I didn't want to learn.
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We might make a public moan in the newspapers about the decay of conscience, but in private conversation, no matter what crimes a man may have committed or how cynically he may have debased his talent or his friends, variations on the answer Yes, but I did it for the money, satisfy all but the most tiresome objections.
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No experience is wasted. Everything in life is happening to grow you up, to fill you up, to help you become more of who you were created to be.
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The only thing I can say is that people requested,when The Exorcist it going to be on the big screen? People want it on the big screen and they want to see the footage. I think it's going to do very well. I think it will please people, and the fact that they added the new sound.
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Why bother with Google when I have a wife who knows everything about everything!
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I think great directors really respect their actors and vice versa. That mutual respect makes the job fun instead of anything but.
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Thank you guys for believing in my ability and supporting me in my Olympic journey.
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One loyal friend is worth ten thousand relatives.
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Necessity inspires the fatal thought.
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The most tragic thing in the world is a man of genius who is not a man of honor.
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The correct rate of speed in innovating changes in long-standing social customs has not yet been determined by even the most expert of the experts. Personally I am beginning to think there is more danger in lagging than in speeding up cultural change to keep pace with mechanical change.
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Why run? I run because I am an animal. I run because it is part of my genetic wiring. I run because millions of years of evolution have left me programmed to run. And finally, I run because there’s no better way to see the sun rise and set... What the years have shown me is that running clarifies the thinking process as well as purifies the body. I think best - most broadly and most fully - when I am running.
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Never forget that I am paid for my troubles!
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When all the experts and forecasts agree, something else is going to happen.