Quote by Ron Perlman
Every time you get on a stage or in front of a camera, the whole e

Every time you get on a stage or in front of a camera, the whole exercise is about imagination. Youre constantly depicting something that doesnt exist, and trying to find the reality of it. Once you settle on that premise, everything else is a matter of degrees. – Ron Perlman

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The great thing about arriving at this age is that I dont even care about my career anymore. – Ron Perlman

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The thing thats cool about the recording booth is that its so perfunctory, so cut-to-the-chase. – Ron Perlman

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Imagination is a beast that has to be put in a cage. – Timothy Spall

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I can get very philosophical and ask the questions Keats was asking as a young guy. What are we here for? Whats a soul? Whats it all about? What is thinking about, imagination? – Jane Campion

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Ive been working on the soprano saxophone for 40 years, and the possibilities are astounding. Its up to you, the only limit is the imagination. – Steve Lacy

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There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept. – Ansel Adams

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