Quote by Lawrence Kasdan
What you hope for, like Unforgiven did a lot to give you a chance

What you hope for, like Unforgiven did a lot to give you a chance to do it again sometime. – Lawrence Kasdan

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The kind of pace that you want to use in a Western – just to acknowledge the land in the distance that everyone has to travel, and the way things develop sort of slowly – its almost the antithetical of whats currently going on in the movies, you know. – Lawrence Kasdan

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movies
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I want everything I do to have humor in it, because it seems to me that all of life has that. – Lawrence Kasdan

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Humor
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I loved Alien, and I loved Carrie, and I loved The Exorcist – those were big movies for me. They were just brilliantly done, and unusual, and they all took horror to some new place. – Lawrence Kasdan

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movies
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For a person who promised hope and civility in politics, Mr. Obama has shown a borderline obsessiveness in blaming Mr. Bush. – Karl Rove

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I really subscribe to that old adage that you should never let the audience get ahead of you for a second. So if the films abrasive and wrongfoots people then, yknow, thats great. But I hope it involves an audience. – Paul Thomas Anderson

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I think its a mistake to ever look for hope outside of ones self. – Arthur Miller

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When he is late for dinner and I know he must be either having an affair or lying dead in the street, I always hope hes dead. – Judith Viorst

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This is the final test of a gentleman: his respect for those who can be of no possible service to him. – William Lyon Phelps

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