Quote by Roger Ebert
Class is often invisible in America in the movies, and usually not

Class is often invisible in America in the movies, and usually not the subject of the film. – Roger Ebert

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Its funny that there was so much disturbance about having a Catholic in the White House with Kennedy, and when we finally get a religion in the White House thats causing a lot of conflicts, and concerns, and disturbances for a lot of people, its in the Bush Administration. – Roger Ebert

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The problem with being sure that God is on your side is that you cant change your mind, because God sure isnt going to change His. – Roger Ebert

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I was in television drama, which is a first cousin to the movies, and I trust myself to make the right decisions. – Lee Child

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Ive always had this idea that I wanted movies to make people better not worse. – Jodie Foster

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Before Id written movies, I never could do big set-piece scenes with a lot of different speakers – when youve got twelve people around a dinner table talking at cross purposes. I had always been impressed by other peoples ability to do that. – Joan Didion

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I just knew that was what I wanted to do. I was going to perform as a singer I was going to perform as a dancer, and I was, you know, going to do movies and be an actress. I was going to do it or die trying. Thats what my life was. – Jennifer Lopez

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