Quote by Kenneth Anger
Some very famous directors have started in the mail room, which is

Some very famous directors have started in the mail room, which is just getting inside the studio, getting to know people, getting to know the routine. – Kenneth Anger

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I have a problem with censorship by the lawyer – by legal people by the publishing firm, and I may be changing publishers. They dont seem to want to take too many risks with living people. – Kenneth Anger

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I remember Michael saying, Rich and famous? Its much better to be just rich. I didnt quite get it to begin with. But hes right. You lose anonymity. I say to my family that youve no idea until you lose it how precious anonymity is. – Julie Walters

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It struck me that working digitally with a small crew, I could lay out a general plan for Famous and hope for mistakes which would create something more than satire and something less than truthful reality. – Griffin Dunne

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I studied Japanese language and culture in college and graduate school, and afterward went to work in Tokyo, where I met a young man whose father was a famous businessman and whose mother was a geisha. – Arthur Golden

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I get to meet fantastic people, and I get to go through so many emotions. For me, I have a craving for that. When Im acting, I feel great. Its not to be famous. – Christopher Parker

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Actually, I always dreamed about getting a gold medal in the 100-meter freestyle in Olympic swimming. I always thought that would be the epic award in sports to get. – Chris Klein

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Mutual respect implies discretion and reserve even in love itself; it means preserving as much liberty as possible to those whose life we share. We must distrust our instinct of intervention, for the desire to make ones own will prevail is often disguised under the mask of solicitude. – Henri Frederic Amiel

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