The Firm Gary Oldman Quotes & Sayings
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You can't judge a book by its cover," he said. "No," said Watts. "But you can tell how much it's gonna cost! — David Bischoff

Sometimes tyranny isn't so subtle or creative. — Steven Wood Collins

I LOVE IT when gods offer to pay for a dinner that's already free. Almost as much as I love assault squads that show up after the assault. — Rick Riordan

A vulgar man is captious and jealous; eager and impetuous about trifles. He suspects himself to be slighted, and thinks everything that is said meant at him. — Lord Chesterfield

Contemporary philosopher Max More describes the goal of humanity as a transcendence to be achieved through science and technology steered by human values. — Ray Kurzweil

Most people are blown away by the fact that Beck is Jewish ... and Billy Joel. I didn't know he was Jewish. — Guy Oseary

Critics were rigid and hidebound, never willing to give due credit for anything that didn't fit in with their predetermined parameters of what fiction ought to be. — Therese Anne Fowler

Every artist has a central story to tell, and the difficulty, the impossible task, is trying to present that story in pictures — Gregory Crewdson

The Taboo crowd was certainly less precious. They were happy to end up in a pile of vomit and booze at the end of the night. It was antifashion, in a sense. They were just as obsessive as the New -Romantics but they acted like they didn't care. — Boy George

When people said Africa would change me, I didn't understand what they meant. To see the poverty in the townships, for instance, is overwhelming. I found it heart-wrenching to see young children walking barefoot and hungry in the dirt. I'm the kind of person who wants to change the world right here and now, so I got frustrated. — Jennifer Hudson

Love and joy are incredibly habit-forming; often a single exposure is enough to cause permanent addiction. — John Brunner

Not to discuss with a man worthy of conversation is to waste the man. To discuss with a man not worthy of conversation is to waste words. The wise waste neither men nor words. — Confucius