
Top 15 Raising Arizona Quotes
#1. Years ago when I was at Fox, I was the executive on 'Raising Arizona.'
Scott Rudin
#2. A film that I love is 'Raising Arizona' and that's funny but it's quite indie and weird and odd and quirky. I'd love to do something like that. Who knows?
Stephen Moyer
#3. I flew into New York for the Raising Arizona audition, and we just started joking around.
John Goodman
#4. 'Raising Arizona' is maybe my favorite comedy of all time. What's great about it is that as slapstick as it gets, it has great moments of emotion and caring. Them bringing the baby back and Trey Wilson's character. I love that, man.
Joe Carnahan
#5. The point at which we worked with some of these actors, they weren't really stars yet. Nicolas Cage was not a big star when we did Raising Arizona. A lot of these people were also virtually unknown, too, when we worked with them first.
Joel Coen
#6. To me, the bones of 'Smokin' Aces' is in the Coen brothers. 'Barton Fink' and 'Raising Arizona.' Those two movies, if you look at them, that's where a lot of that comes from.
Joe Carnahan
#7. If one doesn't do something well, it shouldn't be done."
"I don't agree," she protested. "Sometimes the effort should be made even if the results aren't perfect.
Lisa Kleypas
#8. Playing rock 'n' roll music, it's going to be integrated, but being black you didn't want to go into some neighborhood where you weren't wanted.
Gail Ann Dorsey
#9. You don't need to travel, laughter is an instant vacation
Milton Berle
#10. Anyone who thinks consumption can expand forever on a finite planet is either insane or an economist.
E.F. Schumacher
#11. Making my work more visual is something I am increasingly excited about. I am hopeful that it will broaden access to some of the ideas being engaged in activist and scholarly communities of which I am part.
Dean Spade
#12. When you become a good cook, you become a good craftsman, first. You repeat and repeat and repeat until your hands know how to move without thinking about it.
Jacques Pepin
#13. Name the fears that are holding you back. It's the equivalent of flooding the boogeyman with light.
Gina Greenlee
#14. I say the American Medical Association ought to get the hell off the golf course and answer this question ...
Dave Barry
#15. By the end of the 20th Century there will be a generation to whom it will not be injurious to read a dozen quire of newspapers daily, to be constantly called to the telephone ... and to live half their time in a railway carriage or in a flying machine.
Max Nordau
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