Top 35 Michael O Donoghue Quotes
#1. The earth is the general and equal possession of all humanity and therefore cannot be the property of individuals.
Leo Tolstoy
#2. It's an end of the world I guess. I guess you'd currently call it disaster movie. But really they weren't disaster movies. They were more end of the world movies. This is more an end of the world movie.
Michael O'Donoghue
#4. One of my problems is I am getting so mature that I have to pick up a TV and toss it through the coffee table just to remind people of who I am. I want to go ranting and screaming into the grave.
Michael O'Donoghue
#5. Nothing important has ever come out of San Francisco, Rice-a-Roni aside.
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#6. Living well and ripping your enemy's still-beating heart out with your bare hands is the best revenge.
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#7. It's very easy to make insects move. Because they do move mechanically without the rippling of flesh as you mentioned. They move more like real tinker toys and you can make models of them quite easily.
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#8. TEACHER
Next. Hey, Ned exclaimed --
STUDENT
Ey, Ned asclaimed --
TEACHER
Let's boil --
STUDENT
Let's boil --
TEACHER
The wolverines.
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#9. Life is one big minefield, and the only place that isn't a minefield is the place they make the mines.
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#10. TEACHER
Let us begin. Repeat after me. I would like
STUDENT
I wud like
TEACHER
To feed your fingertips
STUDENT
To feed yur fingerteeps
TEACHER
To the wolverines.
Michael O'Donoghue
#11. A Madagascar Hissing Roach chasing Jerry Lewis. That would be a really neat treat.
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#12. Once you put yourself in the hands of the government, you could end up in Utah.
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#13. High School is like a sickness, but trust me, soon the fever breaks and you get over it." ~She's Come Undone
Wally Lamb
#14. If there were a Mount Rushmore of American humor, Terry Southern would be the mountain they'd carve it from
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#16. Qhuinn?" Those iridescent blue eyes frowned. "Are you okay?" "Sorry." He leaned in and pressed his lips to the male's jugular. "Distracted. But you do that to me, don't you." As
J.R. Ward
#17. I am Hollywood's hottest young, middle-aged director, but I'll write out of New York because I don't want to become a salad head. That's what you become out there: a guacamole dip.
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#18. An artist is a bloke who can hold two fundamentally opposing views and still function:
John Le Carre
#19. Working with Woody Allen is like filming Howard Hughes's will. It's a very mysterious and strange event. You never get a peek at the whole will.
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#20. Insects are my secret fear. That's what terrifies me more than anything - insects.
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#21. I try to attack all races and creeds, except the Irish. Clearly they are closest to the angels and don't deserve abuse. But the others have it coming.
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#22. Any good humor is sophomoric. 'Sophomoric' is the liberal word for funny.
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#24. I hate war as only a soldier who has lived it can, only as one who has seen its brutality, its futility, its stupidity. a
Dwight D. Eisenhower
#26. Television doesn't want to admit it has those dreadful roach ads on anyway.
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#28. On the mountains of memory by the world's wellsprings, in all man's eyes, where the light of life of him is on all past things, death only dies.
Algernon Charles Swinburne
#29. The transformation scene, where man is becoming insect and insect has become at least man and beyond that - a flying, godlike, shimmering, diaphanous, beautiful creature.
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#30. It began as this desire to do this science fiction movie about perhaps one of the last insects left that nobody's done anything on, which is the cockroach - and truly one of the most frightening insects.
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#32. I don't think television will ever be perfected until the viewer can press a button and cause whoever is on the screen's head to explode.
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#33. Anyway, the title The War of the Insect Gods came before we had that ending, before we knew they had become gods. That we knew the evolutionary cycle they went through. Before we even knew anything about that. We had an ending.
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#34. I think therapy interferes with the creative process. It takes off the edge.
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#35. Surely there must be a better gift God could have given us than life?
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