Brian Morton Quotes
He was a muted egomaniac—he tried to keep his grandiosity under cover—but an egomaniac nonetheless.Brian Morton
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A great byproduct of a TV show, movie, or play is when it can act as a catalyst for someone.
Jack Falahee -
I have played a boxer, a cowboy, a knight, a prince, an elf and a pirate. I am so glad to have done all of that already.
Orlando Bloom -
I did, like, a couple of sexier videos, because all of a sudden I went, 'Wow, I have a body. I have this side of me that I haven't shown yet.' And I started kind of playing around with that side of things.
Debbie Gibson -
I kind of like not knowing how to do something - it's more exciting.
Jeffrey Tambor -
What separates me is I'm a dog. I use that term very strongly because that's what I am. That's why I have an angry demeanor. It's not a front. It's not a face.
Doug Baldwin -
I started off life at Pixar with interesting technical problems. But as time has moved on, I found that the social and management problem was far more complex and interesting.
Ed Catmull
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I'm interested in Patti Smith and women who were iconic in a very hedonistic way.
Annabelle Wallis -
Left wing, right wing, I am wingless and tired of trying to fly. Here comes the ground.
Marc Maron -
We know, in Wales or in England - you simply can't trust Labour on the NHS. In England, we are delivering for patients while Labour just use the NHS as a political football. We won't let them; we'll always fight for the NHS.
Andrew Lansley -
Since the time of the cavemen, man has glorified himself, has made himself divine, and his monstrous vanity has caused human catastrophe. Art has collaborated in this false development. I find this concept of art which has sustained man's vanity to be loathsome.
Jean Arp -
That's the whole burden of this novel - the loss of those illusions that give such color to the world that you don't care whether things are true or false as long as they partake of the magical glory.
F. Scott Fitzgerald -
Every man depends on the quantity of sense, wit, or good manners he brings into society for the reception he meets with in it.
William Hazlitt
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Sanity is not statistical - Being in a minority, even a minority of one, did not make you mad.
Winston Smith -
This day last year Livingstone died-a Scotsman and a Christian, loving God and his neighbour in the heart of Africa. Go thou and do likewise!
Alexander Murdoch Mackay -
In the original script, my character was a basketball player rather than a boxer. I didn't think I could pull that off. I'm a little short to be a basketball player!
Eddie Murphy -
You have to want it overwhelmingly. You have to be an egomaniac. You have to have a little bit of talent. You have to have a massive amount of luck.
Leonard Baskin -
If being an egomaniac means I believe in what I do and in my art or music, then in that respect you can call me that... I believe in what I do, and I'll say it.
John Lennon The Beatles -
He was a muted egomaniac—he tried to keep his grandiosity under cover—but an egomaniac nonetheless.
Brian Morton