
Top 31 Schlossberg Quotes
#1. We were with Hayden Schlossberg enormous fans of that first American Pie. We were in college when it came out, and we watched it over and over and over again.
Jon Hurwitz
#2. A lot of times in movies, especially in sequels, the characters become caricatures and just sort of improv machines and joke machines, rather than people you can actually connect to.
Hayden Schlossberg
#3. Indifference is isolation. In difference is texture and wonder.
Edwin Schlossberg
#4. What we are is our parents' children; what we become is our children's parents.
Merrit Malloy
#5. Whatever rationale is used to justify expanding the role of the state in economic life, the inescapable outcome will be the increase of coercion. Legal
Herbert Schlossberg
#6. I just went to Hebrew school, had a bar mitzvah. No crazy weird Jewish cult.
Hayden Schlossberg
#7. A horrible sense of blackness and the treachery of fate seized hold upon the soul of the unhappy student.
Robert Louis Stevenson
#8. There's an art to stupid comedy. There's an art to offensive comedy, and I think the key is it's just gotta make you laugh.
Hayden Schlossberg
#9. Though there are very serious disadvantages about being a true believer. Who would want four wives at any time, especially when one pays for the doubtful privilege by abstaining from wine?
C.S. Forester
#10. One of the things that made 'American Pie' great was also the sexiness of it.
Hayden Schlossberg
#11. It wasn't a conscious decision to actually make a movie about Guantanamo Bay. It was a device.
Hayden Schlossberg
#12. The skill of writing is to create a context in which other people can think.
Edwin Schlossberg
#13. If the religious system does not correspond to the prevalent social character, if it conflicts with the social practice of life, it is only an ideology.
Erich Fromm
#14. I wasn't the kid who lined up her toys, although when it came to Barbies and that little traveling wardrobe with the drawers and the little shoes, my stuff was always on hangers and the shoes were always in pairs. Things had their places.
Jamie Lee Curtis
#15. If you look at Christmas movies, there are certain things in them that lend themselves to a 'Harold & Kumar' movie. In particular, the more out-of-this-world things like Santa Claus and flying reindeer.
Hayden Schlossberg
#16. The idea that you make an experience that requires a conversation in a public place is training for the fact that culture is collective.
Edwin Schlossberg
#18. When you watch the first 'American Pie' movie, you're like ... 'I know that jock who's kind of sweet and has a girlfriend, and I know that weird off-beat kid.'
Hayden Schlossberg
#19. When you hit 30, it's that time of self-reflection. Some people are a success. Some people feel like they haven't achieved what they wanted to. Some people are married, some have kids, some are still single.
Hayden Schlossberg
#20. The raconteur knows too well that, if he investigates the truth of the matter, he is only too likely to lose his good story.
Herbert Butterfield
#22. The principle of parsimony is valid esthetically in that the artist must not go beyond what is needed for his purpose.
Rudolf Arnheim
#23. When I was a little girl, I used to watch a lot of monster movies, like 'Godzilla.' All those monster movies.
Rinko Kikuchi
#24. True interactivity is not about clicking on icons or downloading files, it's about encouraging communication.
Edwin Schlossberg
#25. If you think that something worked and your directing partner doesn't think so, then maybe you have to re-think what you were doing.
Hayden Schlossberg
#26. Assurance is not to be obtained so much by self-examination as by action
Jonathan Edwards
#27. The demon is crouched in the corner, between the Cheetos and the onion dip. It's
Rachel A. Marks
#28. To tell you the truth, there are all these websites predicting my early death, and it's starting to work on me!
Artie Lange
#29. If a man has been your teacher for a day, you should treat him as your father for the rest of his life.
Wu Cheng'en
#31. It is easy to fail when designing an interactive experience. Designers fail when they do not know the audience, integrate the threads of content and context, welcome the public properly, or make clear what the experience is and what the audience's role in it will be.
Edwin Schlossberg
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