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comics hard million motivate
When I'm working on comics, I have to give myself a million deadlines, or I'd never get anything done. Comics are just so hard to make - I find it very difficult to motivate myself. Jessica Abel
comics people
People think I have an interest in comics, but I'm only interested in comics from the '40s, like 'Donald Duck' comics. Terry Zwigoff
comics forget oath obligated share truth
As a comedian, I am obligated to tell you the truth, my truth. To share with you my beliefs, my perspective. And I think that we forget sometimes that that's the oath that comics take, that we will go up and share everything - the irreverent, the scary. Dane Cook
comics depicted thinking using
I started thinking about how rain is depicted in illustrations. In comics that use gouache or watercolor, they use light blue, so I started using that color. Lucien Smith
comics exactly hard movies vice weaknesses
I think that comics can do things movies can't and vice versa. In my opinion, you only expose their weaknesses if you try too hard at making one exactly like the other. Lee Bermejo
comics hollywood seeing
We're seeing comics in Hollywood, ... and we're also seeing Hollywood in comics. David Roland
comics handful perspective time
When I was auditioning for 'Gotham,' I got a handful of comics from different decades, so I had a perspective - it's been around for 75 years, which is a long time. Cory Michael Smith
comics performing
Most stand-up comics relish performing 'in one' - solo. They like the autonomy. Jason Alexander
comics enhance material motion physical slightly underlying
Motion comics take the underlying physical book material and enhance or modify it slightly enough to make it unique and, we think, best-suited for a digital environment. Diane Nelson
easy telling
We have a standoff of witnesses. It's never easy to tell who's telling the truth. Rebecca Murrell
easy given lay strength team
We have never given up. It would have been easy to lay down after being down that much. That's been the strength of this team for a long time, that we never give in. Pat Burrell
easy four guys hard moved moving number people stand target third whenever zero
Whenever you have a number four ranking, and we may be moved up to third this week, you can get a big target on your back. I've told our guys that if you stand still, you'll be an easy target, but if you keep moving, it makes it hard for people to zero in on you. So that's what we've got to do, keep moving forward. Paul Croft
easy gets limit puck skilled strong time
When he gets the puck on his stick, it's not easy to get it off. He's a big guy, a strong guy, a skilled guy. He's got everything. You just have to try to limit the time he has with it. Jay Pandolfo
easy changed
Change is easy, except for the changed part. Alan Kay
easy gave hard points quick seen until
We've seen them on tape, but it's hard to know how quick they (Knights) are until you see them play. We gave them too many easy points in the paint. Tim Buddenhagen
easy large level lots quite seen tend
We've seen that when you have lots of them (dams), they're not easy to inspect and the specifications tend to be not quite at the same level as those for large dams. Gerald Galloway
easy few past rested time
We have rested them up over the past few days, had an easy time of it and re-charged the batteries. Terry Wallace
easy looking process
The process hadn't been as an easy as we had hoped, so we're looking at streamlining it further. Jayme Kunz
horror love movies scare though thrillers
Horror movies have never been my thing. I love psychological thrillers like 'The Exorcist', 'The Shining', even though they scare the living daylights out of me. Emmanuelle Vaugier
horror-genre new-day devil
The Devil pulls the strings which make us dance; We find delight in the most loathsome things; Some furtherance of Hell each new day brings, And yet we feel no horror in that rank advance. Charles Baudelaire
horror huge million movies nightmare seen street variety watch wide
We've always been into horror movies. The Nightmare on Elm Street films, I've seen a million times. We watch a wide variety of horror movies. Travis just has a huge folder of them on the bus. Michael Todd
horror-stories ghost-stories missing
I know what I miss as a cinemagoer is that balance of films that actually scare me, they're so few and far between. I loved ghost stories, I love horror stories, I love all of that stuff, but I really yearn for something to actually frighten me. Jane Goldman
horror-stories easy bank-accounts
If you ask around, it's pretty easy to find someone who has a bank account overdraft horror story to tell. Carolyn Maloney
horror said millions
Although I've said a million times that I'm not a horror writer, I do like horror. Dean Koontz
horror abandon remorse
Abandon all remorse; On horror's head horrors accumulate. William Shakespeare
horror cry over-it
It is women who love horror. Gloat over it. Feed on it. Are nourished by it. Shudder and cling and cry out-and come back for more. Bela Lugosi
horror-genre style fans
I am a fan of the monster and horror genre but that's not my style as a director. Bong Joon-ho
matter playoffs seems
Whatever happened in the regular season seems to not matter in the playoffs. Carl Crawford
matter win
We have to go in and play with a lot of confidence. We know if we win we are in first place no matter what. Jeff Judkins
matter easy-route routes
There's never an easy route to the things that matter. Charles de Lint
matter
Meaning, however, is no great matter. Charles Stuart Calverley
matter remember
Can I remember "I remember lots," I say. How much of what I remember is true is another matter. Charles Stross
matter sort squad
We've sort of got used to him being in the squad no matter what. Tim Sheens
matter object process prototype whether
The process is always the same, it doesn't really matter what the object is, whether it's a prototype or whether it's for production, Marc Newson
matter eternal consequence
Set aside those things that don't really matter and do something with eternal consequences. Richard G. Scott
matter doe littles
But this road doesn't go anywhere,” I told him. “That doesn't matter.” “What does?” I asked, after a little while. “Just that we're on it, dude,” he said. Bret Easton Ellis
reading book thinking
I don't think any good book is based on factual experience. Bad books are about things the writer already knew before he wrote them. Carlos Fuentes
reading book new-books
Read and Re-Read--"Re-reading, we always find a new book. C. S. Lewis
reading glasses vision
Diaries tell their little tales with a directness, a candor, conscious or unconscious, a closeness of outlook, which gratifies our sense of security. Reading them is like gazing through a small clear pane of glass. We may not see far and wide, but we see very distinctly that which comes within our field of vision. Agnes Repplier
reading character incidents
For my part, the good novel of character is the novel I can always pick up; but the good novel of incident is the novel I can never lay down. Agnes Repplier
reading world too-much
Reading is a heady thing. You can be into the action of someone's thoughts and take a whole trip down someone's ruminations while seconds tick by in the world that they're in, but you can't really do that in film. Some films can, but not too much. Alan Tudyk
reading serious kind
For I too liked reading, thought of a frivolous and childish kind; I could not digest or comprehend the serious or substantial. Charlotte Bronte
reading mind doe
Nothing is worth reading that does not require an alert mind. Charles Dudley Warner
reading book lambs
Don't ask me who's influenced me. A lion is made up of the lambs he's digested, and I've been reading all my life. Charles de Gaulle
reading writing character
Mr. Pickwick took a seat and the paper, but instead of reading the latter, peeped over the top of it, and took a survey of the man of business, who was an elderly, pimply-faced, vegetable-diet sort of man, in a black coat, dark mixture trousers, and small black gaiters; a kind of being who seemed to be an essential part of the desk at which he was writing, and to have as much thought or sentiment. Charles Dickens