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“I'm still in the Midwest, but I'm in Columbus, Ohio, so I'm three and a half hours away from everybody. That's one of the reasons we're not as active as we'd like to be - it's an expensive chore for me to go down there just to talk or something.”
Source : "Dead Child". Interview with Stephen M. Deusner, pitchfork.com. April 22, 2008.
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“People may be surprised at how hard and difficult filmmaking can be, having the creativity and the technical aspects together is very hard to do.”
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“There's something really emotional about not having any sound. That allows, I think, the audience to participate more actively and kind of imagine what are they talking about there?”
Source : "The Motion/Captured Interview: Pete Docter talks about directing Pixar’s ‘Up’". Interview with Drew McWeeny, uproxx.com. May 26, 2009.
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“I reserve my greatest admiration for those who continue to struggle to embrace the whole impossible tangle of snakes that is our society; those who fight to identify and strengthen human connections, and defeat polarizing forces that strain to drive us apart.”
Source : Shana Alexander (1976). “Talking woman”
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“I just have to prove to myself, I don't have to prove to fans.”
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“In the middle of the silence in a writer's house lies an invalid: the book being worked on.”
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“Public commentary absolutely influences my work.”
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“People aren't just ants rushing around over a crust of bread. Every life, no matter how isolated, touches hundreds of others. It's up to us to decide if those micro connections are positive or negative. But whichever we decide, it does impact the ones we deal with. One word can give someone the strength they needed at that moment or it can shred them down to nothing. A single smile can turn a bad moment good. And one wrong outburst or word could be the tiny push that causes someone to slip over the edge into destruction.”
Source : Sherrilyn Kenyon (2012). “Infamous: Chronicles of Nick”, p.244, Macmillan