Stampata Scafo Quotes & Sayings
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Because of the wealth of fine music spread through the film, working on it held all the fun and excitement of attending a great concert. — June Allyson

I want to be a good man, a good writer."
"Be one or the other, Ernest, not both. — Naomi Wood

I'm white and I don't dance, but that doesn't mean I have all the answers. — Charles Portis

Oh, but Aunt Polly, Aunt Polly, you haven't left me any time at all just to- to live. — Eleanor Porter

I think the Cold War works as a great analogy or simile for different kinds of conflict. It's funny, when you look back at it, it's one of the last times that the boundaries were clear. Now, as we see on 'Homeland,' there are no clear boundaries and enemies. — Matthew Rhys

Edward ought, I suppose, to have gone to the Transvaal. It would have done him a great deal of good to get killed. — Ford Madox Ford

What I mostly do is take the script, analyse the hell out of it, see what's in there, see what kind of person I'm dealing with, and then forget I'm playing a father and just play a person who exemplifies all those things. — John Mahoney

They travelled crosstown now; the cab could rush fast down each block of the continuous alley, pausing only at the intersections where, to the right, canyonniched, the rumor of Grandlieu Street swelled and then faded in repetitive and indistinguishable turmoil, flicking on and past as though the cab ran along the rimless periphery of a ghostly wheel spoked with light and sound. — William Faulkner

Reading books would be boring if you lack imagination ... — Himmilicious

Live with your century, but do not be its creature. — Friedrich Schiller

The immigrant's heart marches to the beat of two quite different drums, one from the old homeland and the other from the new. The immigrant has to bridge these two worlds, living comfortably in the new and bringing the best of his or her ancient identity and heritage to bear on life in an adopted homeland. — Mary McAleese

there's no such thing as a fuck cure. a fuck cure is like the adult version of santa claus — David Levithan

The writer has to take the most used, most familiar objects - nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs - ball them together and make them bounce, turn them a certain way and make people get into a romantic mood; and another way, into a bellicose mood. I'm most happy to be a writer. — Maya Angelou