Chulack Quotes & Sayings
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Our first remark on this subject is that the ministry is an office, and not merely a work. — Charles Hodge

I wanted 'Southland' to feel immediate, like a ride-along, and to make it the closest thing possible to a cop reality show. We've got real cops out there every day. A lot of times we'll say, 'You guys just do what you normally do and we'll film it.' — Christopher Chulack

You shouldn't ask questions like that, sweetheart. You'll never get the truth out of a man with a hard-on. — Victoria Vane

If dark chocolate could sing it would sound like Ambrose Young. — Amy Harmon

I mean, I'm willing to do anything with Chris Chulack - he's one of my favorite directors I've ever worked with, and I just think he's a fantastic man, and a great creator, and a good friend. — C. Thomas Howell

Make no mistake about the intention of these secularists: It is to discredit the voice of Christians so that America will tolerate only one view. — Erwin W. Lutzer

'Southland' is very real; it's not about who found the hair in the bed. There are procedural aspects to it, but it's not about that. — Christopher Chulack

John Wells and Christopher Chulack were pretty honest from the get-go in our first meeting about 'Southland.' They were looking to create characters that were believable in the environment of the LAPD - multi-dimensional, layered characters with real flaws; good-hearted cops mixed with the perfect amount of heroism and irony. — Shawn Hatosy

You don't put your life into your books, you find it there. — Alan Bennett

Write it down now! You may never know who will read it tomorrow! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

He currently lives in Bucks County, Pennsylvania — David Ritchey

Dishonesty increases disorder exponentially. It's hard enough to communicate when you're telling the truth. — Karen Marie Moning

I grow old, I grow old, the center will not fold. In youth I had hardening of the categories and looked for the father and the mother in every lover. Then I cracked. Then I fragmented. Then the old man in my soul found the god in herself, not in some Jungian fairy tale but in the flesh that fell from the bones and the words that came into my mouth when the look went out of their eyes. — Jennifer Stone