Rick Lasky Quotes & Sayings
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I always write as I like to write, and I've been thinking about it because I honestly didn't realize how different my stuff is, until I started looking at other people's scripts as a producer. — William Monahan

I've heard you say my name in a lot of ways, Salem. Gotta say hearing you say it in bed when I'm about to eat you up is probably my favorite to date. — Jay Crownover

Explaining how much I you is like explaining how the water tastes from the drops of the rain — Chief Justice Moalusi Tlotlo

If it doesn't seem unpleasant, then it's not discipline. If it doesn't seem painful, then it's not discipline. — Andy Naselli

I've never looked through his stuff and I can't explain exactly why it is I'm so incurious. I suppose there are clues about his life there in the shut-up-and-locked room, perhaps even some traces of my mother, but better to be content with ignorance, I've always thought, than haunted by the truth. — Sara Baume

Cry later, but for now, let's enjoy the laughter. — Tupac Shakur

If we had everything we wanted and needed without asking of Heavenly Father, we would lose sight of the hand of God in our lives. — Elaine A. Cannon

It certainly was difficult to sell NAFTA because it's always difficult to sell open markets. — Lawrence Summers

The problem is that corporations have way too much power in Congress and the government and they're rigging the system so that they don't pay taxes, but we do. We pay for all these crazy wars they come up with. — Richard Patrick

Just practice good, do good for others, without thinking of making yourself known so that you may gain reward. Really bring benefit to others, gaining nothing for yourself. This is the primary requisite for breaking free of attachments to the Self. — Dogen

As I said, there are two approaches-first, a strong economy, stability and helping families or, secondly, the Tory cuts, the undermining of stability, and a return to the boom and bust of the 1990s. — Alistair Darling