Gianluigi Donnarumma Quotes & Sayings
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There are characters in [punk] that do deliberately go as far as they can in certain kind of taboo areas. — Richard Hell
The notion of the hero as outsider, as alien, is forget it, over, done with. It's not about being against society anymore. It's about standing there, holding something up. It's not pulling away. — Twyla Tharp
When you're a producer or director, there's so much sweat that goes into any given project. — Joseph McGinty Nichol
First one must understand conditioning - only then can we speak of choice — Rasheed Ogunlaru
I still have faith in people. But that is getting increasingly harder to maintain. I just don't see many people today choosing love. I see people passing it up a lot. Foreclosing on it, deferring it, sabotaging, letting go. — Masha Tupitsyn
Disregard for the past will never do us any good. Without it we cannot know truly who we are. — Syd Moore
What drives me is what I'm putting out into the world, and I like to make films that people can connect to, or they can escape in. — Cameron Diaz
Research continues to show that people who read linear text comprehend more, remember more, and learn more than those who read text peppered with links. — Nicholas Carr
Maybe I'm a little biased, but shows like 'Dexter' and 'Southland,' I'm just enthralled by that sort of storytelling, kind of clever and patient. — Shawn Hatosy
In general, men are wired to notice obvious signs that convey interest in mating - a warm smile, for example - and ignore other subtleties, like if your lipstick is faded. — Helen Fisher
The greatest patient is to wait for God to act. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I always watch for the longest day in the year and then I miss it. — F Scott Fitzgerald
Mind is the Soul speaking and Conscience is the Spirit speaking. — Ian Gardner
Because it was natural, could he not see that it was marvelous? Poor creature! — Andre Gide
Katherine Sarafian, a producer who's been at Pixar since Toy Story, tells me she prefers to envision triggering the process over trusting it - observing it to see where it's faltering, then slapping it around a bit to make sure it's awake. — Ed Catmull