Quote by Quentin Tarantino
I loved history because to me, history was like watching a movie.

I loved history because to me, history was like watching a movie. – Quentin Tarantino

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Ive always thought my soundtracks do pretty good, because theyre basically professional equivalents of a mix tape Id make for you at home. – Quentin Tarantino

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Its very important that every movie I do makes money because I want the people that had the faith in me to get their money back. – Quentin Tarantino

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Faith
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I just grew up watching a lot of movies. Im attracted to this genre and that genre, this type of story, and that type of story. As I watch movies I make some version of it in my head that isnt quite what Im seeing – taking the things I like and mixing them with stuff Ive never seen before. – Quentin Tarantino

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I think that the entertainment industry itself has a history of chasing success. Any time a hit product comes out, all the other companies start chasing after that success and trying to recreate it by putting out similar products. – Shigeru Miyamoto

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What is history but a fable agreed upon? – Napoleon Bonaparte

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The history of mens opposition to womens emancipation is more interesting perhaps than the story of that emancipation itself. – Virginia Woolf

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Whatever we do or fail to do will influence the course of history. – Arthur Henderson

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