David Shapiro Quotes
I always expose the apparatus. I show how the film was made. I acknowledge the filmmaker and the filmmaking.
David Shapiro
Quotes to Explore
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I can't say that I'm always writing in my head but I do spend a lot of time in my head writing or coming up with ideas. And what I do usually is write the music and melody and then, you know, maybe the basic idea. But when I feel that I don't have a song or just say, God, please give me another song. And I just am quiet and it happens.
Stevie Wonder
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We were obviously concerned after the game, but he has very little swelling, and our guys feel encouraged.
Joe Gibbs
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I was three years old when I started drawing. I did it all my life.
Alexander McQueen
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I am a guy who talks about bacon and escalators. Stand-up comedy is very much a conversation. It's very personal, stylistically.
Jim Gaffigan
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I am a patient man--always willing to forgive on the Christian terms of repentance, and also to give ample time for repentance. Still, I must save this government, if possible. What I cannot do, of course I will not do, but it may as well be understood, once for all, that I shall not surrender this game leaving any available card unplayed.
Abraham Lincoln
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Nowadays, for the sake of the advantage which is to be gained from the public revenues and from office, men want to be always in office.
Aristotle
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The moon... is a mass, akin to the mass of the earth, attracts the waters by a magnetic force, not because they are liquid, but because they possess earthy substance, and so share in the movements of a heavy body.
Johannes Kepler
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What else is love but understanding and rejoicing in the fact that another person lives acts and experiences otherwise than we do?
Friedrich Nietzsche
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I was always a champion of the minority, of the underdog.
Jerry Heller
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I don't like to be alone, but I do cherish the moments that I'm alone with a good book.
Vin Scully
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Good nature is often a mere matter of health.
Henry Ward Beecher
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To be a poet is to have an appetite for a certain anxiety which, when tasted among the swirling sum of things existent or forfeit, causes, as the taste dies, joy.
Rene Char