I am optimistic and confident in all that I do. I affirm only the best for myself and others. I am the creator of my life and my world. I meet daily challenges gracefully and with complete confidence. I fill my mind with positive, nurturing, and healing thoughts.
Alice Potter
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Jose Ingenieros on respect, the past, the present, and the future
Respect the past in the full measure of its deserts, but do not make the mistake of confusing it with the present, nor seek in it the ideals of the future.
Jose Ingenieros
Jose Ingenieros
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Stephen Shastay on listening and reason
I will not listen to reason unless I am quoted correctly.
Stephen Shastay
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Stephen Shastay
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Monday, October 27, 2008
Grandma Moses on life and work
I look back on my life like a good day's work. It is done, and I am satisfied with it.
Grandma Moses
Grandma Moses
Sunday, October 26, 2008
H.L. Mencken on success, god, and the devil
The theory seems to be that as long as a man is a failure he is one of God's children, but that as soon as he succeeds he is taken over by the devil.
H.L. Mencken
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H.L. Mencken
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Living Quotes is at LivingQuotes.com
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Tom Lehrer on life and Mozart
It is sobering to consider that, when Mozart was my age, he had already been dead for a year.
Tom Lehrer
Tom Lehrer
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Mozart,
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Tom Lehrer
Friday, October 24, 2008
Samuel Beckett on Failing
Go on Failing. Go on. Only next time, try to fail better.
Samuel Beckett
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Samuel Beckett
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Living Quotes is your one-stop source for inspiration.
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Samuel
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Kahlil Gibran on Life and Love
Life without love is like a tree without blossoms or fruit.
Kahlil Gibran
Kahlil Gibran
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
John McClain and Friends
John McCain, Sarah Palin, Mike Huckabee, Mit Romney, Rudy Giuliani, George Bush
Quotes from those rascals on the Republican side. Some are funny. Some are stupid. All of them are
Quotes from those rascals on the Republican side. Some are funny. Some are stupid. All of them are
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W. C. Fields on success
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Then quit. No use being a damn fool about it.
W. C. Fields
W. C. Fields
Clint Eastwood quotes
Living Quotes brings you a selection of Clint Eastwood quotes.
CLINT EASTWOOD
My father used to say to me, "Show 'em what you can do, and don't worry about what you're gonna get. Say you'll work for free and make yourself invaluable."
I like the libertarian view, which is to leave everyone alone. Even as a kid, I was annoyed by people who wanted to tell everyone how to live.
I love every aspect of the creation of motion pictures and I guess I am committed to it for life.
Right now, the state of the movies in America, there's an awful lot of people hanging on wires and floating across things and comic book characters and what have you. There seems to be a lot of big business in that, a nice return on some of those.
And I like to direct the same way that I like to be directed.
I think kids are natural actors. You watch most kids; if they don't have a toy they'll pick up a stick and make a toy out of it. Kids will daydream all the time.
There's really no way to teach you how to act, but there is a way to teach you how to teach yourself to act. That's kind of what it is; once you learn the little tricks that work for you, pretty soon you find yourself doing that.
Again, after you've gone through all the various processes and the film comes out and is very successful, you're almost afraid to revisit it. You want to save it for a rainy day.
You know when you think of a particular director, you think you would have liked to be with them on one particular film and not necessarily on some other one.
I think I'm on a track of doing pictures nobody wants to do, that they're all afraid of. I guess it's the era we live in, where they're doing remakes of The Dukes of Hazzard and other old television shows.
Plastic surgery used to be a thing where older people would try to go into this dream world of being 28 years old again. But now, in Hollywood, even people at 28 are having work done. Society has made us believe you should look like an 18-year-old model all your life. But I figure I might as well just be what I am.
Most people who'll remember me, if at all, will remember me as an action guy, which is OK. There's nothing wrong with that. But there will be a certain group which will remember me for the other films, the ones where I took a few chances. At least, I like to think so.
The plan was, when I first started directing in the 1970s, to get more involved in production and directing so at some point in my life, when I decided I didn't want to act anymore, I didn't have to suit up.
I feel very close to the western. There are not too many American art forms that are original. Most are derived from European art forms. Other than the western and jazz or blues, that's all that's really original.
In The Bridges of Madison County, Kincaid's a peculiar guy. Really, he's kind of a lonely individual. He's sort of a lost soul in mid-America. I've been that guy.
You have to trust your instincts. There's a moment when an actor has it, and he knows it. Behind the camera you can feel the moment even more clearly. And once you've got it, once you feel it, you can't second-guess yourself. You can find a million reasons why something didn't work. But if it feels right, and it looks right, it works. Without sounding like a pseudointellectual dipshit, it's my responsibility to be true to myself. If it works for me, it's right.
None of the pictures I take a risk in cost a lot, so it doesn't take much for them to turn a profit. We don't deal in big budgets. We know what we want and we shoot it and we don't waste anything. I never understand these films that cost twenty, thirty million dollars when they could be made for half that. Maybe it's because no one cares. We care.
There's a rebel lying deep in my soul. Anytime anybody tells me the trend is such and such, I go the opposite direction. I hate the idea of trends. I hate imitation; I have a reverence for individuality. I got where I am by coming off the wall. I've always considered myself too individualistic to be either right-wing or left-wing.
I don't like the wimp syndrome. No matter how ardent a feminist may be, if she is a heterosexual female, she wants the strength of a male companion as well as the sensitivity. The most gentle people in the world are macho males, people who are confident in their masculinity and have a feeling of well-being in themselves. They don't have to kick in doors, mistreat women, or make fun of gays.
I don't believe in pessimism. If something doesn't come up the way you want, forge ahead.
Being raised in the thirties, watching my parents work hard to make ends meet, with jobs scarce, and then the war years - it tends to make a person a little more fiscally conscious than if you've been born into a wealthier family. You know, if you go to most people who are self-made and ask them what their political philosophy is, usually they're a little more conservative than people who had a better start.
This film cost $31 million. With that kind of money I could have invaded some country.
They say marriages are made in Heaven. But so is thunder and lightning.
I've always supported a certain amount of gun control. I think California has always had a mandatory waiting period, so we were never concerned about it like the rest of the country. Some states didn't have any at all. So I've always supported that. I think it's very important that guns don't get in the wrong hands, and, yes, I would support most of that.
Maybe I'm getting to the age when I'm starting to be senile or nostalgic or both, but people are so angry now. You used to be able to disagree with people and still be friends. Now you hear these talk shows, and everyone who believes differently from you is a moron and an idiot - both on the Right and the Left.
I like to play the line and not wander too far to either side. If a guy has just had a bad day in the mines and wants to see a good shoot 'em up, that's great.
My involvement goes deeper than acting or directing. I love every aspect of the creation of motion pictures and I guess I'm committed to it for life.
Whatever success I've had is due to a lot of instinct and a little luck.
I've always had the ability to say to the audience, watch this if you like, and if you don't, take a hike.
I've actually had people come up to me and ask me to autograph their guns.
When I was doing The Bridges of Madison County, I said to myself, "This romantic stuff is really tough. I can't wait to get back to shooting and killing."
I never considered myself a cowboy, because I wasn't. But I guess when I got into cowboy gear I looked enough like one to convince people that I was.
If you want a guarantee, buy a toaster.
I always cry when I watch myself on screen.
My mother used to say: "You have a little angel on your shoulder." I guess she was surprised I grew up at all, never mind that I got to where I am. The best I can do is quote a line from Unforgiven (1992): "Deserve's got nothing to do with it."
Every movie I make teaches me something, and that's why I keep making them. I'm at that stage of life when I could probably stop and just hit golf balls. But in filming these two movies about Iwo Jima, I learnt about war and about character. I also learnt a lot about myself.
I was a teenager when the battle of Iwo Jima took place. I remember hearing about the bond drive and the need to maintain the war effort. Back then, people had just come through 10 years of a Depression, and they were used to working for everything. I still have an image of someone coming to our house when I was about six years old, offering to cut and stack the wood in our back yard if my mother would make him a sandwich.
As for me, I like being behind the camera instead of in front of it. I can wear what I want. Will I act again? I never say never. I like doing things where I can stretch and go in different directions. I'm not looking to take it easy.
Life is a constant class, and once you think you know it all, you're due to decay. You're due to slide. I have to keep challenging myself and try something I haven't done before.
[on President George W. Bush] You've got to admire somebody who stands up for what they believe regardless of how the polls go. A lot of presidents do everything by the polls. They do a focus group then all of a sudden they say, "OK, that's what I'm going to be for because that's where focus group is leading me.
I wasn't for going in there (Iraq). Only because democracy isn't something that you get overnight. I don't think America got democracy overnight. It's something we had to fight for and believe in.
I think some of the most macho people are the gentlest.
In those days, they'd make interview tests, not acting tests. They'd sit you in front of the camera and talk- just as we're talking now. I thought I was an absolute clod. It looked pretty good; it was photographed well, but I thought, 'If that's acting, I'm in trouble.' But they signed me up as a contract player which was a little lower than working in the mailroom.
I like working with actors who don't have anything to prove.
CLINT EASTWOOD
My father used to say to me, "Show 'em what you can do, and don't worry about what you're gonna get. Say you'll work for free and make yourself invaluable."
I like the libertarian view, which is to leave everyone alone. Even as a kid, I was annoyed by people who wanted to tell everyone how to live.
I love every aspect of the creation of motion pictures and I guess I am committed to it for life.
Right now, the state of the movies in America, there's an awful lot of people hanging on wires and floating across things and comic book characters and what have you. There seems to be a lot of big business in that, a nice return on some of those.
And I like to direct the same way that I like to be directed.
I think kids are natural actors. You watch most kids; if they don't have a toy they'll pick up a stick and make a toy out of it. Kids will daydream all the time.
There's really no way to teach you how to act, but there is a way to teach you how to teach yourself to act. That's kind of what it is; once you learn the little tricks that work for you, pretty soon you find yourself doing that.
Again, after you've gone through all the various processes and the film comes out and is very successful, you're almost afraid to revisit it. You want to save it for a rainy day.
You know when you think of a particular director, you think you would have liked to be with them on one particular film and not necessarily on some other one.
I think I'm on a track of doing pictures nobody wants to do, that they're all afraid of. I guess it's the era we live in, where they're doing remakes of The Dukes of Hazzard and other old television shows.
Plastic surgery used to be a thing where older people would try to go into this dream world of being 28 years old again. But now, in Hollywood, even people at 28 are having work done. Society has made us believe you should look like an 18-year-old model all your life. But I figure I might as well just be what I am.
Most people who'll remember me, if at all, will remember me as an action guy, which is OK. There's nothing wrong with that. But there will be a certain group which will remember me for the other films, the ones where I took a few chances. At least, I like to think so.
The plan was, when I first started directing in the 1970s, to get more involved in production and directing so at some point in my life, when I decided I didn't want to act anymore, I didn't have to suit up.
I feel very close to the western. There are not too many American art forms that are original. Most are derived from European art forms. Other than the western and jazz or blues, that's all that's really original.
In The Bridges of Madison County, Kincaid's a peculiar guy. Really, he's kind of a lonely individual. He's sort of a lost soul in mid-America. I've been that guy.
You have to trust your instincts. There's a moment when an actor has it, and he knows it. Behind the camera you can feel the moment even more clearly. And once you've got it, once you feel it, you can't second-guess yourself. You can find a million reasons why something didn't work. But if it feels right, and it looks right, it works. Without sounding like a pseudointellectual dipshit, it's my responsibility to be true to myself. If it works for me, it's right.
None of the pictures I take a risk in cost a lot, so it doesn't take much for them to turn a profit. We don't deal in big budgets. We know what we want and we shoot it and we don't waste anything. I never understand these films that cost twenty, thirty million dollars when they could be made for half that. Maybe it's because no one cares. We care.
There's a rebel lying deep in my soul. Anytime anybody tells me the trend is such and such, I go the opposite direction. I hate the idea of trends. I hate imitation; I have a reverence for individuality. I got where I am by coming off the wall. I've always considered myself too individualistic to be either right-wing or left-wing.
I don't like the wimp syndrome. No matter how ardent a feminist may be, if she is a heterosexual female, she wants the strength of a male companion as well as the sensitivity. The most gentle people in the world are macho males, people who are confident in their masculinity and have a feeling of well-being in themselves. They don't have to kick in doors, mistreat women, or make fun of gays.
I don't believe in pessimism. If something doesn't come up the way you want, forge ahead.
Being raised in the thirties, watching my parents work hard to make ends meet, with jobs scarce, and then the war years - it tends to make a person a little more fiscally conscious than if you've been born into a wealthier family. You know, if you go to most people who are self-made and ask them what their political philosophy is, usually they're a little more conservative than people who had a better start.
This film cost $31 million. With that kind of money I could have invaded some country.
They say marriages are made in Heaven. But so is thunder and lightning.
I've always supported a certain amount of gun control. I think California has always had a mandatory waiting period, so we were never concerned about it like the rest of the country. Some states didn't have any at all. So I've always supported that. I think it's very important that guns don't get in the wrong hands, and, yes, I would support most of that.
Maybe I'm getting to the age when I'm starting to be senile or nostalgic or both, but people are so angry now. You used to be able to disagree with people and still be friends. Now you hear these talk shows, and everyone who believes differently from you is a moron and an idiot - both on the Right and the Left.
I like to play the line and not wander too far to either side. If a guy has just had a bad day in the mines and wants to see a good shoot 'em up, that's great.
My involvement goes deeper than acting or directing. I love every aspect of the creation of motion pictures and I guess I'm committed to it for life.
Whatever success I've had is due to a lot of instinct and a little luck.
I've always had the ability to say to the audience, watch this if you like, and if you don't, take a hike.
I've actually had people come up to me and ask me to autograph their guns.
When I was doing The Bridges of Madison County, I said to myself, "This romantic stuff is really tough. I can't wait to get back to shooting and killing."
I never considered myself a cowboy, because I wasn't. But I guess when I got into cowboy gear I looked enough like one to convince people that I was.
If you want a guarantee, buy a toaster.
I always cry when I watch myself on screen.
My mother used to say: "You have a little angel on your shoulder." I guess she was surprised I grew up at all, never mind that I got to where I am. The best I can do is quote a line from Unforgiven (1992): "Deserve's got nothing to do with it."
Every movie I make teaches me something, and that's why I keep making them. I'm at that stage of life when I could probably stop and just hit golf balls. But in filming these two movies about Iwo Jima, I learnt about war and about character. I also learnt a lot about myself.
I was a teenager when the battle of Iwo Jima took place. I remember hearing about the bond drive and the need to maintain the war effort. Back then, people had just come through 10 years of a Depression, and they were used to working for everything. I still have an image of someone coming to our house when I was about six years old, offering to cut and stack the wood in our back yard if my mother would make him a sandwich.
As for me, I like being behind the camera instead of in front of it. I can wear what I want. Will I act again? I never say never. I like doing things where I can stretch and go in different directions. I'm not looking to take it easy.
Life is a constant class, and once you think you know it all, you're due to decay. You're due to slide. I have to keep challenging myself and try something I haven't done before.
[on President George W. Bush] You've got to admire somebody who stands up for what they believe regardless of how the polls go. A lot of presidents do everything by the polls. They do a focus group then all of a sudden they say, "OK, that's what I'm going to be for because that's where focus group is leading me.
I wasn't for going in there (Iraq). Only because democracy isn't something that you get overnight. I don't think America got democracy overnight. It's something we had to fight for and believe in.
I think some of the most macho people are the gentlest.
In those days, they'd make interview tests, not acting tests. They'd sit you in front of the camera and talk- just as we're talking now. I thought I was an absolute clod. It looked pretty good; it was photographed well, but I thought, 'If that's acting, I'm in trouble.' But they signed me up as a contract player which was a little lower than working in the mailroom.
I like working with actors who don't have anything to prove.
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Dirty Harry,
living quotes
Monday, October 20, 2008
Publilius Syrus
From the errors of others, a wise man corrects his own.
Publilius Syrus
Publilius Syrus
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corrects,
errors,
Publilius Syrus,
wise man
Friday, October 17, 2008
Barack Obama and Friends
Funny, sarcastic, stupid, insightful quotes from Barack Obama, Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton. Those Democrats say the darnedest things.
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Barack Obama,
Hillary Clinton,
Joe Biden
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Dale Carnegie
Flaming enthusiasm, backed up by horse sense and persistence, is the quality that most frequently makes for success.
Dale Carnegie
Dale Carnegie
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Dale Carnegie,
enthusiasm,
horse sense,
quality,
success
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Oscar Wilde on Love and Being Poor
Who, being loved, is poor?
Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde
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loved,
Oscar Wilde,
poor
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Breaking Up and Moving Forward
Here is our second offering. We posted this to YouTube also. The quotes are great, but we recognize the presentation is just barely on this side of tolerable. We'll get better. Promise.
Breaking Up and Moving Forward -- It's all about love, dating, relationships.
Breaking Up and Moving Forward -- It's all about love, dating, relationships.
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breaking up,
forward,
love,
moving,
relationship
Friday, October 10, 2008
William Shakespeare on Love, Truth, and Doubt
Doubt thou the stars are fire;
Doubt that the sun doth move;
Doubt truth to be a liar;
But never doubt I love.
William Shakespeare
Doubt that the sun doth move;
Doubt truth to be a liar;
But never doubt I love.
William Shakespeare
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love,
stars,
truth,
William Shakespeare
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Sacha Guitry on Wives and Revenge
When a man steals your wife, there is no better revenge than to let him keep her. (Sacha Guitry)
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man,
revenge,
Sacha Guitry,
wife
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Love is a Two-Edged Sword
Try this little video (sort of) that we posted on YouTube.
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breaking up,
dating,
love,
relationship
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Albert Einstein
Only a life lived for others is a life worth while.
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
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Albert Einstein,
life,
worth while
Monday, October 6, 2008
Jane Fonda
When you can't remember why you're hurt, that's when you're healed. When you have to work real hard to re-create the pain, and you can't quite get there, that's when you're better.
Jane Fonda
Jane Fonda
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Jawaharlal Nehru
Failure comes only when we forget our ideals and objects and principles.
Jawaharlal Nehru
Jawaharlal Nehru
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failure,
ideals,
Jawaharlal Nehru,
principles
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Friday, October 3, 2008
Henry Ward Beecher
It is not well for a man to pray cream and live skim milk.
Henry Ward Beecher
Henry Ward Beecher
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cream,
Henry Ward Beecher,
pray,
skim milk
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Edith Wharton
There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle, or the mirror that reflects it.
Edith Wharton
Edith Wharton
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candle,
Edith Wharton,
light,
mirror
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