Top 13 Hitmakers Quotes
#1. I don't like working with hitmakers. I don't want hits! You're not even allowed to say that word around me.
Pink
#2. The radical rightwing pegs Hollywood as a leftist town, which is completely wrong. There are a lot of actors, writers, and directors who talk a liberal agenda ... but all the studio bosses, for as long as there have been studios, have all been as far rightwing as you can possibly imagine.
Paul Haggis
#4. I'm never uncomfortable being naked. I don't have a problem with my body.
Heidi Klum
#5. Want to play some Battleship?
I wasn't leaving him alone with that thing in there.
Chad armed himself with a notebook, and we went to war. Historically, war has often been used as a distraction for problems at home.
Patricia Briggs
#6. I suppose if you could have only one thing, it would be that-energy. Without it, you haven't got a thing.
John F. Kennedy
#7. On the days that feel dark and endless, I make myself a simple promise: I'll get out of bed in the morning. Then I'll head up the hill to class. If I put one foot in front of the other, day by day, I'll move closer to the light at the end of all this struggle.
Regina Calcaterra
#8. The biggest problem I have doing my acting is having to interact with other people. I think if it wasn't for my wife and my kids, I'd probably be a hermit.
John Gordon Sinclair
#9. Some realities are too onerous to be borne by nations, let alone by children.
Gregory Maguire
#10. Keep it simple, when you get too complex you forget the obvious.
Al McGuire
#11. The wonderful thing about digital process is that I can be cast in films that I would never be cast in. If I have it in my soul to play the character it doesn't matter what my face looks like, or my age. It's really liberating.
Jim Carrey
#12. Tumbling to the ground. "Didja ... didja hafta open it so ... so fast?" he mumbled.
Julia Quinn
#13. I came of baseball age (isn't it always around first grade?) in the last sputtering years of the A's Philadelphia tenancy. I probably plighted my fated troth in 1949, when the A's fluked into a winning season and introduced a pintsize southpaw named Bobby Shantz.
Richard Corliss
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