Series Quotes
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I used to be an architect, so I have a series I am working on with USA Network that I created and am co-writing.
Catherine Hardwicke
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'Britannia High' is this new, edgy series which follows the lives of seven kids, their friendships, and the troubles they go through at stage school.
Mitch Hewer
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I have begun to think of life as a series of ripples widening out from an original center.
Seamus Heaney
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Until you win a series, it's difficult to place yourself in that elite group of great Lions players. It's not enough to produce one-off performances or be nearly-men.
Brian O'Driscoll
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I think it's amazing to have one writer write every episode of a series. It's very rare, I think. You get a voice that continues.
Harry Treadaway
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Life is not a means to an end but a series of experiences. Are you creating your series 'on purpose' ?
Bill Crawford
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If one wants to go on living, one must evolve. Before, when we composed, we would start by a series of music themes. Once created, we would hire writers and lyricists to make up the text and the story line. I was the first to do this backwards with 'Man of La Mancha.'
Mitch Leigh
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We have a chance to take a stranglehold on the series.
Chris Pronger
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Let a series of happy thoughts run through your mind. They will show on your face.
Norman Vincent Peale
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Sometimes losing a series regular, if you're going to replace them with another series regular, that will put added pressure on your budget.
Aaron Korsh
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I'd love to star in a television series of my own. I love the idea of living with a character for a number of years, watching him grow.
Michael Dorn
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I grew up a Phillies fan. Me and my buddies tailgated a couple of times when they won the World Series. I like just being in that atmosphere.
Mike Trout
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I first heard the term "meta-novel" at a writer's conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The idea is that even though each book in a series stands alone, when read collectively they form one big ongoing novel about the main character. Each book represents its own arc: in book one of the series we meet the character and establish a meta-goal that will carry him through further books, in book two that meta-goal is tested, in book three - you get the picture.
Carolyn Wheat
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“She thought about how this summer was small. On the ground, it felt huge, but really, it was just a moment in a series of moments.”
Hailey Abbott
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Being a regular in a television series, for me - if I wanted to be a cop, I woulda went to cop school. If I wanted to be a doctor, I would've gone to medical school. You get trapped in your normal episodic television shows, basically doing the same thing.
Michael Hogan
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The idea of 'Napoleon Dynamite' as an animated series made perfect sense to me.
Mike Scully
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Nobody does anything better than me in baseball (said before the 1971 World Series).
Roberto Clemente
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Life’s not a one-shot special. It’s a friggin’ on-going series. Live it!
Arnold Arre
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History is a series of approximations of the final singularity.
Terence McKenna
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My favourite programme of all time is 'Weeds'; the first three or four series are perfection.
Miranda Raison
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Before venturing on so large an undertaking as is involved in the task I had set myself I consulted a number of distinguished scholars as to the desirability of such a series.
James Loeb
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Being of tall stature, it's rare to get a series regular role.
Charles Halford
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Jazz, isn't that just a series of mistakes diguised as musical composition?
Michael McKean
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TV is like high school because you go into these series, and the people that work there have been doing it for seven years, like 'One Tree Hill,' so you are going into what is already a family - if you are accepted by that family, then it's fantastic fun.
Sasha Jackson