Top 17 Berkoff Quotes
#1. When I was starting, I was very much influenced by the straight up, eyes to camera style of August Sander. He is really the only one. Had I known then the work of people like Ken Russell, Vivian Maier, Helen Levitt, and Steven Berkoff, they would undoubtedly have influenced me too.
Derek Ridgers
#2. If it entertains you, cool - read it, listen to it, watch it. But if it horrifies or disgusts you or scares you, then don't listen to it.
Chris Reifert
#3. In London, nobody comments on what you wear - they think that's not important to you or your state of well-being.
Steven Berkoff
#4. A great opera house isn't run by a director, but by a great administrator.
Steven Berkoff
#5. The mainstream is generally garbage. Look at the heavily subsidized theaters.
Steven Berkoff
#6. I've always been like that. I was a tomboy when I was a kid, so I was always playing baseball and basketball and football and stuff as a kid with the boys.
Catherine Bell
#8. We tend to block off many of our senses when we're staring at a screen. Nature time can literally bring us to our senses.
Richard Louv
#9. There is nothing you can throw at me that I cannot metabolize, no thing impervious to my alchemy.
Maggie Nelson
#11. The Bengali was the Marwari of the early nineteenth century.
Amit Chaudhuri
#12. The great actors we had came from the actor-manager theaters. Not only did they create a team, they were the generals working with the soldiers.
Steven Berkoff
#13. Usually when I mention suspended animation, people will flash me the Vulcan sign and laugh.
Mark Roth
#14. An extraordinary and controversial interpretation of Shakespeare's origins, which certainly provokes much thought. A radical analysis of Shakespeare's text, leading to a conclusion which is bound to amaze the reader and the scholar. Who was Shakespeare?
Steven Berkoff
#15. Every man, woman and child consumes, on average, 43 teaspoons of sugar a day. In 13 days, that adds up to a five-pound bag of sugar.
John Mackey
#17. Yes, I have smoked crack cocaine,
Rob Ford
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