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Television has been very kind to me, I will never knock any opportunities they give me. I've had some wonderful parts and can never be grateful enough. I've always loved doing theatre, I find it tremendously exciting. I haven't done many films but those I have done, I have loved. Susan Hampshire
films great series status
I've wanted to do a series on great directors, and I think the idea was, in part, to show films that have this status of great craftsmanship. Rob Bibler
film fewer
Comics are essentially films with fewer frames per second. Brian K. Vaughan
filming next pay survive york
There have been moments where I'm like, 'I don't know how I'm going to survive and pay next month's rent.' And the next month I'm filming a movie in New York City. Kate Micucci
film contracts fine
For me, I don't even like to promote my films but I have to because it's in the fine print of my contract. Diane Lane
films people
I did a lot of short films online, so I come from that background where a lot of people see your stuff. Ben Schwartz
films nobody wants
You can make as many films as you like, but if nobody wants to put them on, what's the point? Timothy Spall
films people
Lots of people think the violence in the films I make is overwhelming, but they think they're seeing something that they aren't seeing. Park Chan-wook
films guy
T.V. is the place to do the kind of films that were done in the 40s and 50s: the little guy against the system. There are so many opportunities in T.V. to do more character pieces. Everything is so hard-edged in features. Cheryl Ladd
poet sad
Sad is the lot, who, once at least in his life, had not been a poet Alphonse Lamartine
poet poets today truest
All a poet can do today is warn. That is why the truest poets must be truthful. Wilfred Owen
poetry invisible keepsakes
Poetry is a packsack of invisible keepsakes. Carl Sandburg
poetry literature logic
There is something about poetry beyond prose logic, there is mystery in it, not to be explained but admired. Edward Young
poetry poverty instinct
A person born with an instinct for poverty. Elbert Hubbard
poetry religion may
Out of the attempt to harmonize our actual life with our aspirations, our experience with our faith, we make poetry, - or, it may be, religion. Anna Jameson
poetry doe veils
A poet dares to be just so clear and no clearer; he approaches lucid ground warily, like a mariner who is determined not to scrape his bottom on anything solid. A poet's pleasure is to withhold a little of his meaning, to intensify by mystification. He unzips the veil from beauty, but does not remove it. A poet utterly clear is a trifle glaring. E. B. White
poetry bankers mysterious
Poets are mysterious, but a poet when all is said is not much more mysterious than a banker. Allen Tate
poet scientist
Scientist alone is true poet. Allen Ginsberg