Top 20 Shortland Quotes
#2. Thanks for that by the way, not bad for a fucking Fairy - " I laughed - "get it? Fucking Fairy?" I snorted and closed my eyes.
"I get it," he growled,
Amelia Hutchins
#3. The significance of things can only evolve in time.Nothing is what it is until it becomes what it must become
Gaye Shortland
#5. Try and withhold your judgment, because as soon as you think you know something, you're shutting down.
Cate Shortland
#6. The biggest challenge was to make sure that we are looking at things honestly and truthfully. We weren't making an apologist film. That was the toughest part.
Cate Shortland
#8. Man suppresses the truth, mixes it with error, and develops the religions of the world.
Billy Graham
#9. Every film you do, you always look at it and you think, "I could do better," but I'm never going to tell people what I could do better. I think it's up to them to make up their own mind.
Cate Shortland
#10. I'm a really judgmental person, and it just dumbs everything down. It doesn't create any room for interrogation or investigation.
Cate Shortland
#11. Women were naturally pure souls, on so much higher a spiritual plane to begin with than men.
Naomi Ragen
#12. If you think people are dumb, you'll spend a lifetime doing dumb work.
George Lois
#13. Reflect within yourself for that reflection is far better than when what you see in the mirror.
Gian Kumar
#14. I studied fascism when I was at university. My husband's family are German Jews. I'm very close to his grandma and she left Berlin when she was 19 in 1937. So, it's kind of all around me.
Cate Shortland
#15. I feel like I need just to keep trying to make the work for the right reasons. I think part of that is working with really good people, and just trying to make strong truthful work. And not being diverted from that.
Cate Shortland
#16. It's extremely important for women to be writing their own stories and giving them to people to really be emotionally impacted by
Rosario Dawson
#17. In raining bullets on those silent faces, already turned away from this world, you think you are disfiguring the face of our truth.
Albert Camus
#18. Losing one grounds you a bit. I learned a lot after losing the title in 2009, learned that I was probably too intense that year, and when I didn't win, I just felt horrible.
Joel Parkinson
#19. I was doing research on the Mormon handcart tragedy when I came across information about Brigham Young sending out missions to the Indians in 1855.
David Roberts
#20. The notion that people rose up to meet a crisis was wrong. They defaulted to what they'd trained to do.
Terry Mixon