Top 25 Jonathan Goldstein Quotes

#1. We want more than there is.

Jonathan Goldstein

#2. When he heard his father call out for Abel and he saw his borther go forth, it made him feel like he was nothing. He couldn't even say that he felt like Cain anymore. One could not feel like Cain because it had no flavor. Cain was the absence of flavor. Cain was like saliva or a Wednesday.

Jonathan Goldstein

#3. The thing about animation is that it's a constantly changing process. They talk in terms of sequences - so there's like thirty different sequences in a movie and at anytime those were shifting or being taken out or being replaced.

Jonathan M. Goldstein

#4. How do you get over a first love?" he asks.
"You never do," Howard says. "It just stays with you and becomes a part of who you are.

Jonathan Goldstein

#5. I felt like a young Tony Montana having come to America, except the only person I wanted to kill was myself.

Jonathan Goldstein

#6. If you could jerk off to something else, like a hamburger, could you imagine the delight in being alive?

Jonathan Goldstein

#7. A genuine teacher does not seek to impress you with their greatness, but instead to impress upon you that you possess the skills to discover your own.

Charles F. Glassman

#8. If you're an unknown artist you're lucky to get an hour in a studio - it's a hierarchy and if you don't have hits, you don't get recorded again.

John Lennon

#9. But I am enjoying the feeling of inbetweenness - that not-yet-being-settled feeling - and I plan on dragging it out as long as I can, because its a state of grace where all things are permissible.

Jonathan Goldstein

#10. They asked me for some collateral and I pulled down my pants.

Bob Dylan

#11. Do not mourn me, friends
I fall as a shooting star
Into the next life

John Scalzi

#12. But, once you get a taste for shutting people up, it's hard to stop. Why bother winning the debate when it's easier to close it down?

Mark Steyn

#13. Everyone runs around trying to find a place where they still serve breakfast because eating breakfast, even if it's 5 o'clock in the afternoon, is a sign that the day has just begun and good things can still happen. Having lunch is like throwing in the towel.

Jonathan Goldstein

#14. What is it about legs? Or what is it about breasts? Or the small of the back? What is it about anything? One day there will be no difference between anything. It'll all be the exact same thing. One day you'll look in the dictionary and there will be only one word and you'll just have to make do.

Jonathan Goldstein

#15. Certain voices hold this odd pull on our heartstrings. They are like sad oboes or something, something that makes you want to throw all your money at the radio while yelling, "I love you." I don't know what it is.

Jonathan Goldstein

#16. Even so tiny a loss has the power to still feel like a loss.

Jonathan Goldstein

#17. Out of suffering comes creativity

Kristine Atkinson

#18. In his day, liking someone like David Bowie would have been the domain of degenerate officers in black and white movies about nazis.

Jonathan Goldstein

#19. I don't shoot guns. I don't know how to do that. I grew Upstate New York, so I fought with my fists.

Jimmy Fallon

#20. When David wasn't ruling, he would ponder all the various forms of laughter there could be. So far, he had only categorized four: laughter at your own expense, laughter at the expense of others, laughter at the human predicament, and laughter at small animals falling off tables.

Jonathan Goldstein

#21. He rubbed his feet back and forth on the library carpet and when she walked by, he touched her with the tip of his index finger

Jonathan Goldstein

#22. How strange to feel yourself falling in love with someone you've only just met.

Jonathan Goldstein

#23. the recent novel by his wife Rebecca Goldstein, entitled 36 Arguments for the Existence of God, subtitled A Work of Fiction). The

Jonathan Sacks

#24. I got involved early on in social media - I created one of the first social networks - and for me, social gaming was a natural evolution of that.

Mark Pincus

#25. In sleep things are simpler. No regret over the past. No worry for the future. Only the present. And as bad as a dream gets, at least you get to sleep through it.

Jonathan Goldstein

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