
Top 18 Quotes About Filmography
#1. Really if you look at my filmography, there's something for everyone!
John C. Reilly
#2. Sometimes they try to put you inside a box, but I look at my filmography and I've been able to do a lot.
Marlon Wayans
#3. If you think about my filmography, I have never done a movie that a kid could go see, except for 'Iron Giant,' and I'm not even on the screen.
Vin Diesel
#4. I look back at my filmography, and I'm pretty jazzed with the stuff I've been part of. They're all movies I'd like to see.
Jeff Bridges
#5. That's the hatred that kills you. There'll be more of it, so deep and thick there will always be some left, enough to go around ... it will ooze out over the earth ... and poison it, so nothing will grow but viciousness, among the dead, among men.
Louis-Ferdinand Celine
#6. I'm not used to people saying exactly what they think. Filtered talk is as popular as filtered water these days.
Willow Aster
#7. Jim Crow is alive and it's dressed in a Brooks Brothers suit, my friend, instead of a white robe.
Myrlie Evers-Williams
#8. I was taught to confront things you can't avoid. Death is one of those things. To live in a society where you're trying not to look at it is stupid because looking at death throws us back into life with more vigour and energy. The fact that flowers don't last for ever makes them beautiful.
Damien Hirst
#9. If you speak things into existence, they will become real..
Anonymous
#10. Like the wave of a magic wand, knowing the mythic heritage of a place can re-enchant the landscape.
Linda Foubister
#11. I was an English-literature major, and that's all about stories and narratives.
Rachel Weisz
#12. I think it's a natural fit, major league baseball and country music.
Joe Nichols
#13. Art is the unique work of a human being, work that touches another.
Seth Godin
#15. If things sometimes get tough, you can't ask yourself what impact it's having on you. It isn't an option.
Peer Steinbruck
#16. This is the seashore. Neither land nor sea. It's a place that does not exist.
Alessandro Baricco
#17. You don't need to live in a mansion to be happy. All you need is to create the right space, something that says this is who you are, and you can always change who you are, just as you change your environment.
Anthea Syrokou
#18. The benefit of this kind of outlining is that you discover a story's flaws before you invest a lot of time writing the first draft, and it's almost impossible to get stuck at a difficult chapter, because you've already done the work to push through those kinds of blocks.
George Stephen
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