Top 14 Acetate Quotes

#1. Comics are just another medium to express yourself. It's not cinema; it's not literature; it's just something else. It has a specific requirement, which is that images are used to tell the story. There are lots of crappy movies, with guns and action and Arnold Schwarzenegger or whatever.

Marjane Satrapi

#2. There is something about seeing rhinos and lions running free that excites you. It's not that you feel afraid; it's more like you're liberated by seeing them.

Michael Douglas

#3. All these things that enter your head are assignments. You write them up and then throw them out there and if someone wants to do it, your assignment is done.

Martin Short

#4. We have not chosen Him first - but He has chosen us.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon

#5. Businesses should be focused on business, and social responsibility should be government responsibility.

Terry Gou

#6. I'm sad to see celluloid go, there's no doubt. But, you know, nitrate went, by the way, in 1971. If you ever saw a nitrate print of a silent film and then saw an acetate print, you'd see a big difference, but nobody remembers anymore. The acetate print is what we have. Maybe. Now it's digital.

Martin Scorsese

#7. Hold on to the ancient Way to master the present, and to learn the distant beginning.

Laozi

#8. I don't want to be thought of as wholesome.

Julie Andrews

#9. Exhort all your household often that all those who serve you shall know to serve God and you, faithfully and painstakingly, and for the will of God to prefer in all things to do your will and pleasure in all things that are not against God.

Robert Grosseteste

#10. We are tempted to live under the illusion that somewhere out there are people who are normal.

John Ortberg

#11. The board reveals all: Upon its acetate is writ the story of past and present. Who

David Simon

#12. MSNBC got some very good people. They've got a good-looking set. All They're first-class. Somewhere along the way, they kind of lost their identity as a news channel, and they started doing a lot of other sort of magazine-type programming.

Brit Hume

#13. If I owned Marseilles and Hell, I'd rent out Marseilles and live in Hell.

John McCarthy

#14. A firm is successful when the costs of directing employee effort are lower than the potential gain from directing.

Clay Shirky

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