Famous Animators Quotes & Sayings
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While I see many hoof marks going in, I see none coming out. It is easier to get into the enemy's toils than out again. — Aesop

So (if) some cracker come and tell you 'Well, my mother and father blood go back to the Mayflower,' you better hold your pocket. That ain't nothing to be proud of. That means their forefathers was crooks. — Al Sharpton

I'm not trying to uncover the facts of my life but to discover the dramatic truth of the situations I was in. — Edward St. Aubyn

Carter is the only President to ever release his actual IQ from a standardized test; it was 176. That is higher than either Albert Einstein or Stephen Hawking, and is well into the genius level. — Robert Chamberlain

If fifty thousand men were to die for the good of the State, I certainly would weep for them, but political necessity comes before everything else. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Whatever Kurt Vonnegut's ultimate status will be in the annals of literature, he was important to a lot of people right now. That's what most writers really care about. — Michael Dirda

Even in non-democratic countries, people have a legitimate interest in knowing about actions taken by the government. — Peter Singer

To be able to play and get loads of people together is really cool. — Colin Greenwood

The end of my penis is still a bit sore and stings a little when I take a leak. The tip's red. My fresh-from-the-foreskin cock is still plenty young and tender. Condensed sexual fantasies, Prince's slippery voice, quotes from all kinds of books - the whole confused mess swirls around in my brain, and my head feels like it's about to burst. — Haruki Murakami

My privacy is very intentional. — Cheryl Cole

But how do you develop your intent? You become extremely clear about what it is you want to do. Why is it you want to do what you do? How is it a reflection of your values? How does it relate to your unique purpose in life? What is it that you want to accomplish in society? Think about all of the inherent contradictions that are there, and then, if possible, reconcile them. This could take anywhere from a week to decades. This process of refinement - thinking about your intention many, many times - is, in a sense, a broadcast of intention. When you broadcast such an intention, there's very little else you have to do. The broadcast of intention goes out and makes it happen. Your role is to remain keenly aware, patiently expectant, and open to all possibilities. — Peter M. Senge