Astern Stallion Quotes & Sayings
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I know she's weird. Her friends know she's weird. And we all accept it because she's weird, but also amazing. — Shelly Laurenston

When I met Akira Kurosawa in Japan, one question he asked me was, "How did you actually make the children act the way they do? I do have children in my films but I find that I reduce and reduce their presence until I have to get rid of them because there's no way that I can direct them." — Abbas Kiarostami

Prisons are built to break men, and when men are broken society has consummated its revenge — Jan Valtin

Most actors are starving. Most of us are walking around with a flashlight and tweezers looking for evidence. When you have someone that actually writes an acting role, it's rare. — Dylan McDermott

A fantastic actor in a scene that's just closed off will be good. But when working with a director who knows little tricks - correct music, slowly pushing in - that stunning performance will somehow become even better. I've always seen it as a symbiotic relationship. — Matthew Gray Gubler

I have seen three emperors in their nakedness, and the sight was not inspiring. — Otto Von Bismarck

A tiger does not shout its tigritude, it acts. — Wole Soyinka

No. Why would I be scared?"
"Because this could end."
"You're right, and yeah, that scares me. But I could die tomorrow too. Why should I not enjoy this moment and be thankful for what you give me now? I can't let that hold me back. If I worried so much about the future, I'd talk myself out of everything. I wouldn't push to be the best on the ice. I wouldn't push to be a better person. I would just be stuck, and I can't do that. I have too many plans, and damn it, Avery, I want you to be in them. — Toni Aleo

Science often progresses by carving out new distinctions that refine the fuzzy categories of natural language. — Stanislas Dehaene

Music moves my emotions because music loosens me up. — Emmanuel Jal

The avarice of mankind is insatiable. — Aristotle.