Top 14 Komarek Dist Quotes

#1. My experience in TV is that it takes time for shows to find their way.

Nick Kroll

#2. Wisdom of the Ages: "The Nativity" The Son of God was born in a manger-not surprising, have you seen the prices of hotel rooms in Bethlehem? Oy Vay! Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah Peace!

Matthew D. Heines

#3. Forget 'redeeming social value,' dirty pictures are fun . When I die I want my ashes sprinkled over a nudist camp.

L. Neil Smith

#4. When I interviewed Paul Bremer in his office he had almost no books on his shelves. He had a couple of management books, like "Leadership" by Rudolph Giuliani . I didn't take it as an encouraging sign.

George Packer

#5. He was accustomed to hostility; this kind of benevolence was more offensive than hostility. He shrugged; he thought that he would be out of here soon and back in the simple, clean reality of his own office.

Ayn Rand

#6. All FILM directors are good actors, because you have to understand actors in order to program them.

Henry Johnson Jr

#7. That bitch needs a good old fashioned high five to the face with a metal chair if you ask me,

Amy Davies

#8. I was never coached; I was never told how to hold a bat.

Donald Bradman

#9. The willing sacrifice of the innocents is the most powerful retort to insolent tyranny that has yet to be conceived by God or man.

Mahatma Gandhi

#10. Usually when someone believes in a particular religion, his attitude becomes more and more a sharp angle pointing away from himself. In our way the point of the angle is always toward ourselves.

Shunryu Suzuki

#11. Whether you like it or not, a performance's triumphs and belly flops come to seem excruciatingly intimate, as if you were somehow partly responsible for them.

Ben Brantley

#12. In worshipping their nationhood men worship themselves and scorn others, and that is no healthy thing.

C.J. Sansom

#13. It's a lot easier being black than gay. At least if you're black you don't have to tell your parents.

Judy Carter

#14. Theophilus Crowe's mobile phone played eight bars of "Tangled Up in Blue" in an irritating electronic voice that sounded like a choir of suffering houseflies, or Jiminy Cricket huffing helium, or, well, you know, Bob Dylan.

Christopher Moore

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