Brad Soderberg Quotes
Wow. From my vantage point, that was fun to watch. I became a fan there for a while. He was really spectacular.

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I'm ready to stretch my legs. I'm ready to jump in the ring.
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I have to be on such a strict diet constantly.
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Culture is a little like dropping an Alka-Seltzer into a glass - you don't see it, but somehow it does something.
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If a work of art is rich and vital and complete, those who have artistic instincts will see its beauty, and those to whom ethics appeal more strongly than aesthetics will see its moral lesson. It will fill the cowardly with terror, and the unclean will see in it their own shame.
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I'll never be, like, sippy cup country, or write about everything I do around the house.
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It's totally viable to envisage a million Jews living in Judea and Samaria.
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I am always worried when someone says, 'This is perfect.'
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Ultimately, all human activities have as their goal the realization of happiness. Why, then, have we ended up producing the opposite result? Could the underlying cause be our failure to correctly understand the true nature of happiness?
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I don't really see myself as an actor.
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When thinking about companions gone, we feel ourselves doubly alone.
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My golf swing is probably the most horrendous you've ever seen. I look like I'm trying to attack the ball.
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A lapse in judgment is not a crime.
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Generally speaking, if a human being never shows anger, then I think something's wrong. He's not right in the brain.
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There is no such thing as a free lunch.
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As someone who has long loved history and reads a lot of history, especially when you get a distance like 130 years, these people can seem almost mythical, and you need something tangible to make them real.
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As an actor, you arrive most of the time at the last minute. You arrive at the end of the process, but you don't realize it.
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There are so many great galleries and museums in London, but they can be very crowded during the day.
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I was excited by the idea of playing a Nazi.
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Whether I build a character from the ground up or develop one, whether within my own copyright or in licensed work, I can step into that character's mind. It takes a kind of voluntary dissociation akin to method acting, military planning, marketing, or detective work: to think like the other guy and work out what he's going to do next.
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In this case it appealed to me partly because it felt close to me in some ways. This is about a confused, bewildered middle class Englishman adrift in smalltown America and that has definitely been me.
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The gremlins are clearly the ones have the most fun in the film, trashing the town, going to the bar, smashing things, etc. It's all gleeful chaos, which makes the movie fun.
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It is fun to be in the same decade with you.
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Once you do it, you have to keep it going. You have to understand, he (Stewart) is not the one who started that. When he's in the mood to do it, he might do it. I have fun with it, and obviously it would be a thrill to climb this fence here and celebrate with the fans.
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Wow. From my vantage point, that was fun to watch. I became a fan there for a while. He was really spectacular.