Fashion is something barbarous, for it produces innovation without reason and imitation without benefit.
Education...has produced a vast population able to read but unable to distinguish what is worth reading.
What other culture could have produced someone like Hemingway and not seen the joke?
I'm very lucky, as I've never ever felt any pressure from any producer to lose weight, whereas a lot of actresses have.
More of the same will just produce more of the same: less competitiveness, less growth, fewer jobs.
I identify more as a musician than as a singer, because I play piano and percussion, and I engineer and produce everything that I do.
A creation of importance can only be produced when its author isolates himself, it is a child of solitude.
Welding torches, cutting torches and any activity producing a flame outside is prohibited. Any open flame is discouraged.
I am an actress, a producer, a philanthropist, a wife, and above all a mommy to my beautiful babies, Leonardo and Valentino.
I've become increasingly confidant in following intuitions ahead of thoughts as I produce more records.
As an actor I think sometimes producers need a little bit of encouragement to see you in a particular role, they may not have as much imagination as you would expect.
I live in Tuxedo Park, N.Y. and spend time in the West Village, where my wife Elizabeth Cotnoir, a writer-producer and documentary filmmaker, has an office.
TV has gotten perhaps better than your average film script, but at the same time, it's fun to give it all you've got for a few months and produce a story.
We spend too much time fretting over the way the industry produces programming, and too little worrying about the way the public consumes it.
To be honest, producing records interests me less at the moment and I really don't want to get involved in album projects that are going to take up a lot of time.
I'm inspired every time I see a role I'd like to play, an actor turn in a well crafted performance, a story I'd like to tell, direct or produce.
As a general truth, it is safe to say that any picture that produces a moral impression is a bad picture.
Mr. Dibber: [to Victor Quartermaine] Kiss my ar... [produces his vegetable] Mr. Dibber: ... tichoke!
Max Bialystock: Thank you, I knew I could con you.
Hold me, Touch me: [locking the door to Max's office] Let's fool around.
You can't make money on Broadway. You make nothing. You maybe make like $1,350 a week after you pay out all the producers.