Top 21 Howerton Quotes
#1. In that film Love Story, there's a line, "Love means never having to say you're sorry." That's the dumbest thing I ever heard. Love means saying you're sorry every day for some little thing or other.
Ray Bradbury
#2. Sex, greed, debauchery - I love it. Brian Azzarello is brilliant.
Joseph Finder
#3. In preparing the soil for planting, you will need several tools. Dynamite would be a beautiful thing to use, but it would have a tendency to get the dirt into the front-hall and track up the stairs.
Robert Benchley
#4. Besides, it is wrong to be angry with people for not being so clever as you are yourself. It is not always their faults.
E. Nesbit
#7. The Labor Party is a party of conviction. The Liberal Party is a party of convenience.
Paul Keating
#8. People love drama, and if you aren't really interested in perpetuating that, it keeps you from exploding on a mainstream stage. I'm totally fine with that.
DJ Shadow
#9. One of my biggest pet peeves is that I just don't like it when characters do things that are funny to the writer, but you don't know why they're doing it and it doesn't make any sense.
Glenn Howerton
#10. Trust me, I'm an SF medic.
This won't hurt ... me.
'You?'
I'm not so sure, it'll probably hurt a lot.
Jose N. Harris
#12. One of the things that makes any good entertainment, whether it's a play, drama, comedy, television, film, whatever, is that you feel a certain amount of spontaneity.
Glenn Howerton
#14. I love jazz and pop rock and country. I grew up listening to Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Def Leppard, AC/DC, Anne Murray - if I hear something really great ... I want to be a part of it.
Natalie MacMaster
#15. You were born on a certain day, in a certain place, and on a certain time. God has a plan for you.
Phil Mitchell
#16. I always thought it'd be fun to write something, but it never was an ambition of mine, per se.
Glenn Howerton
#17. I take my work very seriously, and that's the only way for it to be fun for me.
Glenn Howerton
#18. It's too heart-wrenching doing the solo thing. I throw myself into it and get so excited, and then 2000 people buy it and you're, like, 'Oh. I guess it's not that good after all.'
Jane Wiedlin
#19. The technological society has walked off the court, so to speak, but they've left all the basketballs behind. Someone will come along who remembers the game and teach it to the rest again.
Stephen King
#20. When you have a clear idea of what your character is trying to accomplish, it makes it a lot easier to riff on things.
Glenn Howerton
#21. Nothing puts things in perspective as quickly as a mountain.
Josephine Tey
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