
Top 22 Celluloid Film Quotes
#1. Some stories, some visions, demand celluloid film and what it can deliver.
Kodak Eastman
#2. There's something really unnatural about losing a child, and there's something unnatural about having to write an elegy for your child, but I felt that I wanted people to know what he was like.
Edward Hirsch
#4. I'd like to own a movie camera - a proper one, with film, not a digital thing. Celluloid has more character.
Stephen Rea
#5. When we face impossible odds, let us not look at the size of our problem; let us look at the size of our God.
Dillon Burroughs
#6. If we are lucky, we can give in and rest without feeling guilty. We can stop doing and concentrate on being.
Kathleen Norris
#7. When God sends his angel to the soul it becomes the one who knows for sure.
Meister Eckhart
#9. One way of overcoming the fear of the new is to make it look like the old.
Donald A. Norman
#10. My movies are film-paintings - moving portraits captured on celluloid. I'll layer that with sound to create a unique mood
like if the Mona Lisa opened her mouth, and there would be a wind, and she'd turn back and smile. It would be strange and beautiful.
David Lynch
#11. Hang onto your humanity with all you have. Cherish it. Remember, you are the one in control of your destiny and don't let anyone else tell you otherwise.
Cathlin Shahriary
#12. This is a career about images. It's celluloid; they last for ever. I'm a black woman from America. My people were slaves in America, and even though we're free on paper and in law, I'm not going to allow you to enslave me on film, in celluloid, for all to see.
Angela Bassett
#13. The risks facing hedge funds are non-linear and more complex than those facing traditional asset classessuch risks are currently not widely appreciated or well-understood
Andrew Lo
#14. Listen to your inner voice. Trust your intuition. It's important to have the courage to trust yourself.
Dawn Ostroff
#15. Have a seat, while I take to the sky.
Tori Amos
#16. The term 'just war' is an internal contradiction. War is inherently unjust, and the great challenge of our time is how to deal with evil, tyranny and oppression without killing huge numbers of people.
Howard Zinn
#17. I am a fan of movies and there is something about watching film that is burned into celluloid for all time that is now a piece of history. You go watch, being a fan of classic films and my children and their children are going to be watching these movies.
Edward Zwick
#18. I like celluloid, I like film, I like the way that when a movie is projected it sort of breathes a little in the gate. That's the magic of it to me.
Gary Oldman
#19. 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
#20. To be quite honest, John Lennon had questionable politics. There was a flip side. He was all peace and love, but he was a very violent character.
Noel Gallagher
#21. Merging like two drops of water.
Together in a way that humans could never know.
L.J.Smith
#22. A volunteer, you assign yourself specific roles and risks according to your judgement of their brilliance and importance, and you see when life itself may be justifiably devoted to them.
Michel De Montaigne
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