Quote by Joseph Barbera
I hope we dont get to the point where we have to have the cat stop

I hope we dont get to the point where we have to have the cat stop chasing the mouse to teach him glassblowing and basket weaving. – Joseph Barbera

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Bill Hanna and I owe an awful lot to television, but we both got our start and built the first phase of our partnership in the movies. – Joseph Barbera

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movies
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My marriage had been impulsive. That marriage should have been short-lived instead of the 23 years it spanned. – Joseph Barbera

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Marriage
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I dont know that I spent any more time alone than any other kid, but being by myself never bothered me. – Joseph Barbera

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alone
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Good news doesnt necessarily have to be a positive thing. Bringing good news is imparting hope to ones fellow man. – Patti Smith

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Hope

What I hope in my ideal world is that with each project, Ill either get to work with a really great script that would force me to grow, or work with a really great actor who will make me better. – Laura Linney

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Hope

What I hope is in five years time, I can go to the British people in the election and say: Lots of you doubted that coalition politics worked, but it has worked. – Nick Clegg

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Hope

You hope that your teenage self would like and forgive your 50-year-old self. – Hugh Laurie

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Well-timed silence is the most commanding expression. – Mark Helprin

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Time

Sometimes they are a matter of luck the photographer could not expect or hope for them. Sometimes they are a matter of patience, waiting for an effect to be repeated that he has seen and lost or for one that he anticipates. – Bill Brandt

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Patience

The saving man becomes the free man. – Chinese Proverb

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Freedom

The press and politicians. A delicate relationship. Too close, and danger ensues. Too far apart and democracy itself cannot function without the essential exchange of information. Creative leaks, a discreet lunch, interchange in the Lobby, the art of the unattributable telephone call, late at night. – Howard Brenton

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Media