Quotes
Authors
James Frain
"Working in 3D I didn't experience much of a difference, except that the cameras are very big so they can't be moved around with as much ease. It was more like, when you've seen photos of cameras from the 1930s being moved around with these huge cranes. So there was something quite sort of old-fashioned about it almost." --
Source : "James Frain Talks ‘TRON: Legacy’ & ‘The Cape’". Interview with Roth Cornet, screenrant.com. December 23, 2010.
James Frain
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“Unless we repeal the illegal Byrd amendment, American exports will be vulnerable to retaliation, and the U.S. will continue to face a difficult task convincing other countries to make their laws comply with international rules.”
“It was my pork chop. But that's ok. I ate his dog food.”
“I think my father was somewhat disappointed in not having had a son, and in that way I was the nearest thing he had.”
“Fear not of evil.. Everyday dem flesh it grow old Changes of the time take the toll.”
Source : Song: It Was Written
“You might think you're connecting with your friends on Facebook but when was the last time you went out with your friends and asked them how they were doing? When was the last time you called them and prayed with them and really had a conversation? Go ahead and do those things with social media. I get it. I really do. But if you're lacking the other things, that's when it's out of balance and you're not really connected.”
Source : "A conversation with award-winning recording artist Jeremy Camp". Interview with Chad Bonham, www.beliefnet.com.
“I always loved singing, but I thought it was like drawing - just something you do in your own little corner to calm yourself down. But when my friend, the French songwriter Etienne Daho, listened to my songs, he was so moved that told me that I had to do a demo, share them with the world.”
“Virtue is an angel, but she is a blind one, and must ask Knowledge to show her the pathway that leads to her goal.”
“He tried to imagine the sound of the color red.”
Source : Pete Hamill (2009). “Snow in August”, p.129, Hachette UK