Top 12 Louisianian Quotes
#1. I imagine it was much different in the 1970s. That was the Renaissance for black actors, albeit in blaxploitation movies. There was a much greater preponderance of work then than there is now.
Don Cheadle
#2. Most of the films that I've ever really responded to are ones that I feel were really involved in their times.
Edward Norton
#3. Still she wondered: did the present deliver up the future, or must you chase your destiny like a harpoonist?
Edith Pearlman
#4. Time has fallen asleep in the afternoon sunshine.
Ray Bradbury
#5. The Texan wanted everybody in the ward to be happy but Yossarian and Dunbar. He was really very sick.
Joseph Heller
#6. Why waste a sentence saying nothing?
Seth Godin
#7. Identity has several parts, and the self needs to expand. Black youth should be encouraged to have as many parts or as rich an identity as possible. It's a form of allowing them to be curious about the world.
Darryl Pinckney
#9. Men are but men, and the greatest men are they who soonest learn the simpler things.
Robert E. Howard
#10. Anna Held's birthdate and hometown are a dark mystery, thanks to her own mythmaking.
Eve Golden
#11. I find it weird the way people get so excited about celebrity. If my friends are on the phone, their friends will say: 'Is that kid from 'Love Actually' there?' And the phone gets passed round and I have to speak to this stranger asking: 'Are you famous?' I don't know how to answer.
Thomas Sangster
#12. You cannot start a new chapter until you close the last one.
Alok Jagawat
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