Rachel Roberts Quotes
Quotes to Explore
-
I said yes, which turned out to be the right answer.
-
I don't have many friends in Philadelphia. I sort of have one. I have the dog and someone else.
-
My mom is from Cuba, my dad is from Spain, and I grew up in Miami. So there's maybe a little more flair in me than typical Silicon Valley types.
-
I'm very strange, I'm not going to lie.
-
Eventually, I grew out of my interest in motorcycles because they're quite dangerous. I don't ride them anymore. But I have this history.
-
I want to be judged on my own merits.
-
I don't want to be a bust.
-
Political stories in general are tough. They just don't appeal to as wide an audience.
-
I like to look at 'A Place in the Sun' every now and get inspired by it.
-
I enjoy speaking to other women about turning 50, and how we can enjoy it, and how we can explore it.
-
I thought marriage was something very quiet and very regular and very bourgeois.
-
We're actually thinking about distributing 'Moon Over Broadway' on-line. It's tempting, because when you go to a major studio, it's sort of like a farm, you know? They make all the money, since it's kind of a buyer's market.
-
Honestly, at times, I still get bored. 'Dancing with the Stars' kept me busy, and that's what I like. When I first started fighting, I was working two jobs, and I was still going to school at the same time while training. I'm meant to be a busy person.
-
I also like to follow nature's rhythm. In times or places, they have their own rhythm. So you cannot push it. So we must accept that as well. Wherever we're born at this time, we just live it.
-
I'm always watching people over a short time frame, putting them in an extreme position. Sometimes you don't see the humanity in a person because the time frame is so short and the circumstance so extreme.
-
I've come to the conclusion that the average person can do about four things a day, like four real things a day.
-
They thought in terms of: whatever you had that started you at the box office, this was it.
-
For those struggling in midstream, in great fear of the flood, of growing old and of dying for all those I say, an island exists where there is no place for impediments, no place for clinging: the island of no going beyond. I call it nirvana, the complete destruction of old age and dying.
-
Any form of negative rumination—for example, worrying about your financial future or health—will stimulate the release of destructive neurochemicals.
-
Everybody likes a compliment.
-
What we're doing with Band of Brothers is trying to put it into human terms, so it is not just a flickering, black and white myth on a screen, it is a resonant story. I want the audience to recognize themselves in these men. They're not just mythic heroes.
-
How many are silenced, because in order to get to their art they would have to scream?
-
Everybody has a story... and a scream.