Quote by Oliver Stone
I would vote for the man whos lived life, whos done different occu

I would vote for the man whos lived life, whos done different occupations, whos been out in the real world and struggled to make a living, struggled to raise a family, struggled with life as it exists. So Id vote for experience, honest experience. – Oliver Stone

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Fear may very well be a caveman fear of the predator, of the giant lizard chasing them – maybe thats what Steven Spielberg connects with so well in Lost World. – Oliver Stone

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Coming Home had been made before and Apocalypse Now and Deer Hunter, different kinds of movies. – Oliver Stone

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The essence of a role-playing game is that it is a group, cooperative experience. – Gary Gygax

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There are a lot of things that make up a performance, a lot of technical things. It isnt always just about pulling it up from the darkest recesses of your mind or your heart. Its your experience and your observation. – Robert Carlyle

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Performing is a profound experience, at least for me. – James Taylor

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Women have no sympathy and my experience of women is almost as large as Europe. – Florence Nightingale

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