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Metropole Cafe Quotes By Richard Linklater

It's a tiny bestseller, but, officially yes. But, hey, most people haven't read Moby-Dick, so why the hell should they read my book? — Richard Linklater

Metropole Cafe Quotes By Curtis Granderson

Baseball guys tend to flock towards steaks. — Curtis Granderson

Metropole Cafe Quotes By Kevin D. Williamson

The thing that makes me feel young, honestly, is making television. It's the only thing that excites me, the way that you get excited when you're a kid. That's why I still do it. — Kevin D. Williamson

Metropole Cafe Quotes By Ice Cube

I know that there are obstacles; I know that there are hills to climb, I know there were people before me that made my journey easier and there are people behind me that I have made the journey easier for. — Ice Cube

Metropole Cafe Quotes By Max Landis

The truth is when you have a movie that was as successful as 'Chronicle' was, it's not as quick of a process. There are a lot more voices coming in and saying 'This is what the sequel should be' because there's a bigger expectation and a bigger fear of failure. And that's really what's going on with 'Chronicle 2.' — Max Landis

Metropole Cafe Quotes By Thea Harrison

Hi, my name is Cuelebre, Liam Cuelebre. My code name is Double Oh Peanut, but you can call me Rock Star for short. — Thea Harrison

Metropole Cafe Quotes By Greg Daniels

On a daily basis, you're working with Steve Carell; you're not working with Ricky Gervais. You try a line, and you can't be writing for David Brent. You have to be writing for Michael Scott because Steve is Michael Scott. — Greg Daniels

Metropole Cafe Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

The purpose of the Kingdom is the essence of life — Sunday Adelaja

Metropole Cafe Quotes By Gloria Steinem

(I remember with gratitude the banner carried by some very old and bawdy women who led the parade while I was a student: hardly a man is now alive, who remembers the girls of '95.) — Gloria Steinem