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Immersa Marketing Quotes By Mike Leigh

For me the journey of making a film is a journey of discovery as to what that film is. I mean what I do is what other artists do, painters, novelists, people that make music, poets, sculptors, you name it. It's about starting out and working with the material and discovering through making, working with the material the artifact. — Mike Leigh

Immersa Marketing Quotes By Lyndon B. Johnson

To hunger for use and to go unused is the worst hunger of all. — Lyndon B. Johnson

Immersa Marketing Quotes By Shantideva

In the ages marked by scarcity and want, may I myself appear as drink and sustenance. — Shantideva

Immersa Marketing Quotes By James Fleishman

That is the lesson I have learned about our justice system and their war on insider trading. It doesn't matter what you did but what you do when they ask for your cooperation. — James Fleishman

Immersa Marketing Quotes By Peggy Shinner

The salesman waited silently on the other side of the counter. Suddenly, his silence felt like all the reasons I might need a knife to begin with: as a counter against fear and contempt and scorn and judgment and accusation; something I could put between myself and the world, the world's perceptions of me, and my perceptions of myself. — Peggy Shinner

Immersa Marketing Quotes By Elissa Sussman

There are some things you can never return from. Some things you can never undo. — Elissa Sussman

Immersa Marketing Quotes By Diane Lane

I think that anybody that smiles automatically looks better. — Diane Lane

Immersa Marketing Quotes By Mother Teresa

God is everywhere and in everything and without Him we cannot exist. — Mother Teresa

Immersa Marketing Quotes By Ted Sarandos

Networks can typically invest tens of millions of dollars in the development of a pilot. And if they put the show on the air and it fails, that's all lost money. There's no monetization of a broken series. — Ted Sarandos