
Top 21 Famous Focus Quotes
#1. I think anybody can take a good picture. My idea of a good picture is one that's in focus and of a famous person doing something unfamous. It's being in the right place at the wrong time.
Andy Warhol
#2. Life is currently quite frustrating. However, it feels good to be alive.
Eric Halvorsen
#4. I'm interested in people who have lived, who are searching and questioning.
Maria Bello
#5. You have dizzying change where there's no progress.
George Packer
#6. But my behavior was really the result of the illness, which had progressed far enough to produce some of its most famous and sinister hallmarks: confusion, failure of mental focus and lapse of memory.
William Styron
#7. My idea of a good picture is one that's in focus and of a famous person.
Andy Warhol
#9. Go find very early versions of things: the first TV pilot of a later-successful TV show; early audition tapes by famous actors; early demos by famous musicians. Focus on these early examples, not what they became over the next 20 years. Remember that what you're doing will constantly improve.
Derek Sivers
#10. We need to focus on our gift and never allow ourselves to be distracted from the execution of our purpose
Sunday Adelaja
#12. It can be easy to buy into anything. I would lose focus if I went with that attitude of wanting to be famous.
Tristan MacManus
#14. Yale University is famous for its Sex Week. It does not have a Dignity of the Worker Week or even a Save the Planet Week. This self-involved focus speaks volumes about the preoccupations of today's ruling class.
R. R. Reno
#16. All the fairy tales of Aladdin, or the invisible Gyges, or the talisman that opens kings' palaces, or the enchanted halls underground or in the sea, are only fictions to indicated the one miracle of intellectual enlargement.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#17. Robin Goodfellow, for all his pranks and mischief, was the sweetest, most noble person I'd ever known, and I'd missed him terribly.
Julie Kagawa
#18. I don't think that the press in 2004 was any more unfair to Bush than they were to Kerry.
Mark McKinnon
#19. I've always had a great affection for espionage stories. I like weaving them, and I like thrillers.
Terry Hayes
#20. Dr. King's famous 'I Have a Dream' speech was delivered at 'The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom,' a call to justice beyond the traditional civil rights movement's focus.
Charles B. Rangel
#21. Music definitely gave me a focus. I was an artist without an outlet. Let's just say if I was not famous, I could have been infamous. I could've had my own episode of 'American Gangster.'
CeeLo Green
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