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I don't know if my films are about women in a kind of frolicking - here's a grab bag of women's issues. They are about women of substance with very particular stories. Lisa Cholodenko
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I offer originality: you don't know what my films are like until you go to them. I think that's the reason I've been getting all this attention. M. Night Shyamalan
films leave lingering sequels subjects till
I like to leave a film open-ended, with a lingering feeling. I'll not do sequels of any of my films till I have subjects to explore. Madhur Bhandarkar
films job low
I started making little films with a 16 mm camera as an undergraduate at Yale. My first job out of college was 'assistant editor' on a forgettable low budget feature. Leslie Cockburn
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Oh, some of my films have been attacked with absolute vitriol! Nicolas Roeg
films generally
I generally try to avoid talking about my old films - I find it difficult. Nicolas Roeg
films indian produce work
We want to produce films here, we don't want to just distribute. We want to work with Indian producers. Tom Freston
films movies nominated won
Well, you know the old line - to be nominated is what it's all about. I think that I've done pretty well - I've had about 46, or 47 nominations from my movies, and my films have won about 12 awards in total, so I don't really have any complaints. Norman Jewison
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I find the songs and dances in Hindi films fascinating, and I know I will do justice to them, as I am a trained dancer. Navi Rawat
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I think I've never really liked the idea of genre, a film that follows the rules of a genre. Nicolas Roeg
liked seemed
When I was in school, I liked math because all the problems had answers. Everything else seemed very subjective. Lisa Randall
liked
I've had girl friends who've said they liked me, and it's like, 'Look, it's not gonna go anywhere,' but if you say that nicely, then you can still be friends. Kellan Lutz
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I've never been afraid of much, and like any normal kid, I liked to push the limits of what I could do. Kacy Catanzaro
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My belief and goal is that every professional in the world should be on a service liked LinkedIn. Reid Hoffman
liked stories watching younger
When I was younger, I liked writing stories and watching younger actors on TV. Kiersey Clemons
liked roles
I liked acting early on, and I really liked roles that were meaningful to me, and 'Baywatch' was. Erika Eleniak
liked realized
What I realized on the 'Grasshopper' was that I wasn't sure that I liked being in every shot. It wasn't fun. Jacqueline Bisset
liked script
She just really liked the script and ... I responded to that. Chris Rock
science uniforms taste
In science, reason is the guide; in poetry, taste. The object of the one is truth, which is uniform and indivisible; the object of the other is beauty, which is multiform and varied. Charles Caleb Colton
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No disorders have employed so many quacks, as those that have no cure; and no sciences have exercised so many quills, as those that have no certainty. Charles Caleb Colton
science mind cost
The acquirements of science may be termed the armour of the mind; but that armour would be worse than useless, that cost us all we had, and left us nothing to defend. Charles Caleb Colton
science tolerance religion
We are not clear as to the role in life of these chemicals; nor are we clear as to the role of the physician. You know, of course, that in ancient times there was no clear distinction between priest and physician. Alan Watts
science judging hammers
What happens if a big asteroid hits Earth ? Judging from realistic simulations involving a sledge hammer and a common laboratory frog, we can assume it will be pretty bad. Dave Barry
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Scientists tell us that the fastest animal in the world, with a speed of 120 mph, is a cow dropped out of a helicopter. Dave Barry
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Here's a simple experiment that you might want to try if there is absolutely nothing else going on in your life. All you need is a cork, a bar magnet, and a pail of water. Simply attach your magnet to your cork, then drop it into the water, and voilà (literally, "you have a compass")-you have a compass. How does it work? Simple. Notice that, no matter which way you turn the bucket, the cork always floats on top of the water (unless the magnet is too heavy). Using this scientific principle, early hardy mariners were able to tell at a glance whether they were sinking! Dave Barry
science years careers
I ... began my career as a wireless amateur. After 43 years in radio, I do not mind confessing that I am still an amateur. Despite many great achievements in the science of radio and electronics, what we know today is far less than what we have still to learn. David Sarnoff
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Freedom is the oxygen without which science cannot breathe. David Sarnoff