Quote by Kevin Smith
I saw Richard Linklaters film Slacker for my twenty-first birthday

I saw Richard Linklaters film Slacker for my twenty-first birthday. That was the moment when it all seemed possible. This guy gave me hope. – Kevin Smith

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Havent two hundred years of failed missionary work overseas taught anybody anything? You cant convert people to anything – whether religion, or something as inane as our flicks. – Kevin Smith

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Its too expensive, thats the thing nobody wants to talk about. It is too expensive to make movies. Thats not true, it is too expensive to market movies. Making movies is not. – Kevin Smith

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Id see movies, comedies, and I loved Animal House, I loved all the John Hughes stuff, but I never saw me and my friends totally represented. – Kevin Smith

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Every year on your birthday, you get a chance to start new. – Sammy Hagar

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My brother got a .22 for his 12th birthday I got a .22. He got a hunting knife I got a hunting knife. – Stephanie Cutter

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I do like to shock and surprise people. When its all in good fun, of course. – Ruth Warrick

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In 1993 my birthday present was a star on Hollywoods Walk of Fame. – Annette Funicello

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