Quotes about thin
thinking long problem
I think the biggest problem we have is taking too long over things. Not in terms of getting it right, but sometimes we do things quickly that are really good. Colin Greenwood
thinking way underrated
I think Robitussin is way underrated. Colin Hanks
thinking knowing secret
I don't need to know how they make Coca-Cola. I think it tastes just fine not knowing what the ingredients are. I think there are some things that should be kept secret. Colin Hanks
thinking interesting people
I think people are propelled towards violence, and what propels them is much more interesting than the actual act of violence itself. Colin Farrell
thinking film human-condition
I love the grandiosity, how sweepingly entertaining films can be. And I think there's a place for films that pry more into the human condition. Colin Farrell
thinking missing risk
But I dare not think too far into the future on the risk that I'll miss the present. Colin Farrell
thinking people personality
It's entirely to do with personality, I think. There are good directors who talk a lot, bad directors who talk a lot, and good directors who don't say much and vice-versa. It just depends on whether people respond to that personality and whether people have a willingness to do something for them. Colin Firth
thinking missing dying
It's an unknown quantity. It's actually almost a cliché to say it, how hard comedy is. What's that famous quote? "Dying is easy, comedy's hard." I think the broader it gets, if you miss by a millimetre, you've missed completely. It's a very hard thing to do. Colin Firth
thinking games stories
I do think a good story in a novel is fair game and there's nothing wrong with adapting that. It sometimes gets a bit facile where they think: "Let's get the next best-seller and see if we can turn it into a film." Colin Firth
thinking people patterns
I think it helps to get a film made because people who put money in are nervous. They like to have something recognisable enough to make them secure that there's a pattern there - that someone else put their money into something like this and made it back. Colin Firth
thinking often-is comedian
I often think it can often be very difficult for comedians to revisit the same gag. I think Russell's a bit more than a comedian. Colin Firth
thinking race idols
There is a denial of the value of the individual. Christianity affirms the value of each individual soul. Nazism denies it. The individual is sacrificed to the idol of the German Leader, German State or the German race. The ordinary citizen is allowed to hear and think only as the rulers decree. Clement Attlee
thinking kind pleasure
I don’t think I’m made for any earthly kind of pleasure. Claude Monet
thinking people battle
It really is appallingly difficult to do something which is complete in every respect, and I think most people are content with mere approximations. Well, my dear friend, I intend to battle on, scrape off and start again... Claude Monet
thinking frustration long
I've spent so long on some paintings that I no longer know what to think of them, and I am definitely getting harder to please; nothing satisfies me... Claude Monet
thinking people paint
Most people think I paint fast. I paint very slowly. Claude Monet
thinking singers instinct
Impressionism is only direct sensation. All great painters were less or more impressionists. It is mainly a question of instinct, and much simpler than [John Singer] Sargent thinks. Claude Monet
thinking faces continuing
I think that hope is the act of continuing in the face of the truth. Daphne Gottlieb
thinking play guy
On certain plays and situations I feel like I have the advantage. But sometimes I just have to not think about the size of the guy in front of me. Dante Hall
thinking workaholic
I think I'm a workaholic, but I'm a workaholic that is loving his work. Danny Trejo
thinking luck rotten
I'm beginning to think I've got rotten luck with women. Dante Alighieri
thinking giving perfect
Sometimes we can make everything a little too perfect. I always was a fan of giving direction, but every now and then going, "I don't know. What do you think? Let's see what happens." Dan Scanlon
thinking guy parks
I think the 'South Park' guys are brilliant. Dan Savage
thinking style democracy
Despite what many Americans think, most Soviets do not yearn for capitalism or Western-style democracy. Dan Rather
thinking editors important
I think it's important for the public to know, great reporting starts with a publisher who has guts and an editor who has guts. Dan Rather
thinking important journalism
I still love following and thinking about politics. I enjoy recommending important journalism I read or see from other sources. Dan Rather
thinking politics littles
Add one little bit on the end... Think of 'potato,' how's it spelled? You're right phonetically, but what else...? There ya go...alright! Dan Quayle
thinking issues imagination
Abortion is not an issue with the American people. It is a figment of your imagination if you think that this is an issue that is talked about a lot. Dan Quayle
thinking years long
Once publishers got interested in it, it was a year in developing, and it was launched, I think, in 1960. But Willie Lumpkin didn't last long - it only last a little better than a year, maybe a year and a half.
thinking people want
Well, I think a lot of people just want to be famous. Dan Fogler
thinking rocks done
I had never done TV. I think it's a foolish medium for, most rock 'n roll music. Nobody ever comes off well on TV. Dan Fogelberg
thinking phones cells
When the next generation of content is developed, we have to think in a totally different way. Think about it more symbolically. The main story that you see on the TV screen is maybe like the living room of a house. But there are various other rooms in this house that you will otherwise never see. But if you use the Internet, you find out what's in the attic. And if you use the cell phone, you find out what's on the first floor. And on another medium, you find out what's in the cellar. Cyriac Roeding
thinking joy forget
Joy is a subtle elf; I think one's happiest when he forgets himself. Cyril Tourneur