Gerard Malanga Quotes & Sayings
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If you want to keep on being relevant as a director, I think you have to embrace the times. And with the times come technologies and formats. — Alfonso Cuaron
There's hope left in these dusty chords. There's a song left in our rusty hearts. We are torn and frayed but love remains. — Frank Herbert
There are two kinds of researchers : those that have implemented something and those that have not. The latter will tell you that there are 142 ways of doing things and that there isn't consensus on which is best.The former will simply tell you that 141 of them don't work. — David Cheriton
To reach back and help, and expect neither reward nor even thanks.
To reach back and help, because that is what spiritual beings do. — Brian L. Weiss
As an outside; don't worry about failure, because failure will take care of itself. Focus on success. — Henry Cavill
THE GUYS IN THE OLD DAYS WHO BELIEVED THE EARTH WAS ROUND MUST HAVE HAD A VERY ROUGH TIME WITH ACADEMIA — Jacque Fresco
You can play with the reality and the 3D is a tool to play with it. — Timur Bekmambetov
The bravest thing I ever did was leave there. The next bravest thing I did was come back, to make myself heard. — Aspen Matis
I recollect a nurse called Ann,
Who carried me about the grass,
And one fine day a fine young man
Came up and kissed the pretty lass.
She did not make the least objection.
Thinks I, "Aha,
When I can talk I'll tell Mama,"
And that's my earliest recollection. — Frederick Locker-Lampson
The local-tone is the intrinsic value of a thing - excluding any effects of light. The local-tone of a common pearl is very nearly white; that of a lump of coal, nearly black. — Nathan Goldstein
It's a real uphill challenge to battle the white-guyness. — Billy Gibbons
In the deep places he gives thought to music great and terrible; and the echo of that music runs through all the veins of the world in sorrow and in joy; for if joyful is the fountain that rises in the sun, its springs are in the wells of sorrow unfathomed at the foundations of the Earth. — J.R.R. Tolkien
