George Lopez Quotes
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The good life, as it is popularly conceived, typically involves acquiring mastery in one's work, thus gaining for oneself better terms - or means to rewards, whether material, like wealth, or nonmaterial - an experience we may call 'prospering.'
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The moment we finished shooting for 'Bruce Lee,' my wife Upasana reminded of a pending holiday.
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Have I been wiretapped? Yes. But who they said wiretapped me was incorrect.
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It is a myth to think that sometimes creative disagreement doesn't necessarily produce a better result.
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There are great fans in Chicago. I think you'd rather have them recognize than not recognize you.
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'Can't we just all get a bong and tag along.'
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I hate to go to movies or watch a TV show and know the ending within 15 minutes.
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Why do people care if I'm gay or not?
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You can sit around and complain that Hollywood doesn't make any good movies. But you can generate your own material. So I read books. I come up with ideas. I was the producer on 'The Woodsman' to help get that off the ground. Sometimes that extends itself to directing.
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Honestly, being a doctor could make you more close minded than regular people.
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Life for me is about movement.
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I like to make popcorn movies. It's my passion. I love the genre.
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It's funny: I was a photographer before I was a programmer.
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I am convinced that tough villains help make a comedy sparkle because they provide a contrast to the funny guys.
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It puts the provider in a situation of looking for ways to have someone else pick up a piece of the cost. As a result, every customer who has insurance ends up paying a 'hidden premium.' It simply adds to the health care cost burden.
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When I was a teenager, I was the only black girl at a small, private Episcopal school, where my tuition was paid by the family my mother worked for. It was hard being the only one, and I faced a fair amount of racist and classist bullying there.
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Seriously, my heart is to just go forward as far as I can, making music that I love and seeing where the journey takes me.
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'Death of a Salesman' is a brilliant taxonomy of the spiritual atrophy of mid-twentieth-century white America.
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Every frame of a Coen brothers movie is filled with history and meaning, and the deeper you go, the deeper you get. That's why their movies stand up particularly well to repeated viewing and investigation.
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There's always going to be people that say you're a sellout - anyone who knew you back when or who wants to begrudge you for having success. That's OK. Their opinion of me, and the box they want to put me in, is just simply none of my business.
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The first documentary I saw that tried to show the actual experience of being a soldier in combat was 'The Anderson Platoon,' by French director Pierre Schoendoerffer, which won the Oscar for best documentary in 1967.
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I wanted to do something new and different. People expected me to do negative roles. I wanted to break the norm, and because of that, I lost on some great work as well.
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We're Mexi-cans not Mexi-can'ts.