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Truffauts Field Quotes By John Galavan

Later it would occur to him that a new life - to be a new man - would require him to take chances, to act on whim — John Galavan

Truffauts Field Quotes By Jason Gay

I think the biggest hazard of technology is how it is pulling us away from the present. — Jason Gay

Truffauts Field Quotes By Mark McGrath

With acting, there are a lot of subtleties and non-verbals involved. If someone is over there, getting eaten by a shark, there's a non-verbal way of how to act that. There's a certain nuance to acting that does not come intuitively to me. It's something I still have to learn. — Mark McGrath

Truffauts Field Quotes By Marguerite Moreau

The sun would come up over the ocean, and we'd be eating scrambled eggs before we shot some stuff. It was a vacation in the sense that it was the best working conditions. — Marguerite Moreau

Truffauts Field Quotes By Kin Hubbard

When some fellers decide to retire nobody knows the difference. — Kin Hubbard

Truffauts Field Quotes By Thom Yorke

Sometimes the nicest thing to do with a guitar is just look at it. — Thom Yorke

Truffauts Field Quotes By Nina LaCour

It's incredible," she says, "how much damage everyone does to everybody else. — Nina LaCour

Truffauts Field Quotes By Tyra Banks

I don't have the best self esteem; mine wavers month to month, but I know how to pick myself up. — Tyra Banks

Truffauts Field Quotes By Mark McKinnon

War is often about making the least-worst decision. The same could be said about politics. But the stakes are higher in war, when the commander-in-chief is called upon to defend the nation. — Mark McKinnon

Truffauts Field Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

The arguments for immortality, weak when you take them one by one, are no more cogent when you take them together ... For my part, I cannot see how consciousness can persist when its physical basis has been destroyed, and I am too sure of the interconnection of my body and my mind to think that any survival of my my consciousness apart from my body would be in any sense a survival of myself. — W. Somerset Maugham