In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it is the exact opposite.
I consider that I understand an equation when I can predict the properties of its solutions, without actually solving it.
I do not see how a man can work on the frontiers of physics and write poetry at the same time. They are in opposition.
I think it is the general rule that the originator of a new idea is not the most suitable person to develop it, because his fears of something going wrong are really too strong… At age 69.
I admired Bohr very much. We had long talks together, long talks in which Bohr did practically all the talking.
It seems that if one is working from the point of view of getting beauty in one’s equations, and if one has really a sound insight, one is on a sure line of progress.
If we are honest – and scientists have to be – we must admit that religion is a jumble of false assertions, with no basis in reality.
Hopes are always accompanied by fears, and, in scientific research, the fears are liable to become dominant.
As time goes on, it becomes increasingly evident that the rules which the mathematician finds interesting are the same as those which Nature has chosen.
A theory with mathematical beauty is more likely to be correct than an ugly one that fits some experimental data.
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It seems to me that I will always be happy in the place where I am not.
When a person is lucky enough to live inside a story, to live inside an imaginary world, the pains of this world disappear. For as long as the story goes on, reality no longer exists.
You’re too good for this world, and because of that the world will eventually crush you.
Libraries aren’t in the real world, after all. They’re places apart, sanctuaries of pure thought. In this way I can go on living on the moon for the rest of my life.
All men contain several men inside them, and most of us bounce from one self to another without ever knowing who we are.
We all want to believe in impossible things, I suppose, to persuade ourselves that miracles can happen.
It always stimulates me to discover new examples of my own prejudice and stupidity, to realize that I don’t know half as much as I think I do.
We construct a narrative for ourselves, and that’s the thread that we follow from one day to the next. People who disintegrate as personalities are the ones who lose that thread.
But lost chances are as much a part of life as chances taken, and a story cannot dwell on what might have been.
And now we get to the hard part. the endings, the farewells, and the famous last words. if you don’t hear from me often, remember that you’re in my thoughts.
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I had a romance novel inside me, but I paid three sailors to beat it out of me with steel pipes.
If the victories we create in our heads were let loose on reality, the world we know would drown in blazing happiness.
I want to experience as many different tastes, sights, emotions, conflicts, and cultures as possible, so that I can expand the canvas of my memory and enrich my comedy.
Cheap liquor is a magic potion that can turn you into a puppet cowboy before it kills you.
Every zombie story is fundamentally about a breakdown of order, with the infrastructure intact. That infrastructure might be on fire, yes.
I visited Surrey in the early fall of 1994, and I would return only if I was tasked to kill a demon to save the world. Maybe not even then. Sorry, Surrey. Sorry, world. Yay, hypothetical demon.
Comedy and terror and autobiography and comics and literature-they’re all the same thing. To me.
Eight people show up. The emcee is warm, friendly, and about as funny as Shoah. I take the stage to the sound of, my hand to God, one person clapping once and only once, and then I start into my act.
I suspected, around the time I graduated college, that we’re all versions of targets, fired at by indifferent events. If that was the case, then I wanted to be a moving target.
I’ve been very lucky in my life in terms of people who are able to tolerate me.
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Filmmaker Len Wiseman’s career began through his work in the art department on the blockbuster hits like Godzilla (1998), Men in Black (1997), and Independence Day (1996). His design talents soon got him behind the camera directing commercials for PlayStation, Time Warner, Oracle, Intel, and Activision, and quickly lead to work in music videos. Len received numerous award nominations, including Best Art Direction at the 2002 MTV Awards for Quarashi’s Screaming Masterpiece (2005) (aka Stick ‘Em Up) and Best Director at the 2002 MVPA Awards for the Rufus Wainwright video “Across the Universe.” In addition, Wiseman directed music videos for Megadeth, En Vogue, Static-X, Paul Oakenfold and Brooke Allison.
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There are plenty of directors who work with the same actors over and over, many more times than I have. Like I have worked with Bill Nighy more times than I have worked with Kate, but I’m not married to Bill Nighy.
So the question never comes up. I love to work with actors who I feel really confident in knowing what I’m going to get from them. And making a movie is such a risk that it’s comforting to build up a good support team in production as well as cast.
I had done ‘Die Hard’ and it was somebody’s franchise. I actually just got done with the ‘Hawaii Five-O’ pilot and I was developing some things of my own. So ‘Total Recall’ one of those projects that I read wanting more not to like it.
When I started doing television, I thought that I would change the way that I shot, the way that I blocked, and the technical side of it. You’re not going to change your relationship with the actors or how you approach the characters. That wasn’t any different.
Just movies in general. It’s such a wonderful business as much as you feel, you are fine tuning your craft, every movie is a completely different challenge. Every fight sequence is different. Every action set piece. I enjoy that.
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Paul WS Anderson is a film director, producer, and screenwriter, best known for movies such as ‘Mortal Kombat,’ ‘Resident Evil’ (series), ‘Event Horizon,’ and ‘Death Race.’ His work mainly consists of science-fiction movie adaptations of video games. The English director made his debut with the British film ‘Shopping’ in 1994. Although his debut venture had received a lot of criticism because of the amount of violence it had, it was selected for the ‘Sundance Film Festival.’ His earned his first commercial success through his second film, ‘Mortal Kombat’ (1995), which became a blockbuster in Hollywood. The movie was based on a video game of the same name. His most popular work was the ‘Resident Evil’ franchise, which was also adapted from a video game series of the same name. The six-movie series earned more than $1 billion all over the world. His other directorial projects include ‘Alien vs. Predator,’ ‘The Sight,’ ‘The Dark,’ ‘The Three Musketeers,’ ‘Pompeii,’ and ‘Origin.’ In 2016, he announced that he would direct the film adaptation of the popular video-game series ‘Monster Hunter.’
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The other video game adaptation I did was Mortal Kombat, and I did that because I loved playing the games in the arcade. I play all of the Resident Evil games because I’m very much immersed in that world.
One of the reasons why Resident Evil is a very successful video game franchise, much more so than a lot of others that have fallen by the wayside, is that they have constantly evolved.
When that technology becomes widespread and it’s on every car on the freeways, it’s going to save so many lives. Especially in America, so many people get killed in these multi-car pileups on the freeways.
If you work with any new technology, you have to expect that it’s going to be a little problematic.
There was a lot of pressure on me as a filmmaker to raise the bar and do better than before so, you know, I put a lot of thought and energy, that’s for sure.
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While studying acting in New York with drama teacher William Esper, Heaton made her Broadway debut in the gospel musical “Don’t Get God Started”. She and her fellow students then formed Stage Three, an acting company that produced plays Off-Broadway. They took one production, “The Johnstown Vindicator”, to Los Angeles, where Heaton’s performance caught the eyes of casting directors. Consequently, Heaton portrayed the producer/daughter in the television series Room for Two (1992). Her additional television credits include a starring role in the series Someone Like Me (1994), a regular role in Women of the House (1995), and a recurring role on Thirtysomething (1987). She also starred in the highly rated television movie Miracle in the Woods (1997), with Della Reese. Her feature film credits include Memoirs of an Invisible Man (1992), Beethoven (1992), The New Age (1994) and Space Jam (1996).
For her role in Everybody Loves Raymond (1996), Heaton won 2 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. She was nominated for a 1999 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series and won the 1998-99 Viewers for Quality Television Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Award.
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I was raised Catholic and I’m Presbyterian now, but I’ve always been a Christian, regardless of denomination. I believe that Jesus is the way.
Anytime anybody is rude, it makes me double-check my own behavior to make sure I don’t do that to other people.
I have always believed that when you’re feeling sorry for yourself, the best thing to do is help someone else.
I have to keep reminding myself: If you give your life to God, he doesn’t promise you happiness and that everything will go well. But he does promise you peace. You can have peace and joy, even in bad circumstances.
On a personal level, as a Christian, it will not be Barbra Streisand I’m standing in front of when I have to make an accounting of my life.
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Canadian actress, writer, and comedian, Catherine O’Hara gained recognition as one of the original cast members on the Canadian television sketch comedy show SCTV (1976). On the series, she impersonated the likes of Lucille Ball, Tammy Faye Bakker, Gilda Radner, Katharine Hepburn, and Brooke Shields. O’Hara stayed with the show for its entirety (1976-1984). She went on to devote her talents to several films directed by Tim Burton, including Beetlejuice (1988), The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) and later, Frankenweenie (2012). O’Hara also frequently collaborated with director and writer, Christopher Guest, appearing in his mockumentary films, three of which earned her awards and nominations; Waiting for Guffman (1996), Best in Show (2000), A Mighty Wind (2003), and For Your Consideration (2006). Recently, O’Hara can be seen on the Canadian television comedy series Schitt’s Creek (2015). Her work in the series earned two Canadian Screen Awards for Best Lead Actress (2016 and 2017).
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The people who present themselves as normal and nice and good are often the scariest monsters in the world.
When you lose someone you love, they never really leave you. They just move into a special place in your heart.
I think everyone is born funny. Sadly, some lives beat it out of them. I don’t know what allows someone to keep being funny and actually make a career of it.
People who are considered scary or odd or even monsters are so often the people that just need love and someone to care for them.
Night time is really the best time to work. All the ideas are there to be yours because everyone else is asleep.
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American TV personality Born: March 4, 1993 Died: July 26, 2015
Bobbi Kristina Brown was born on March 4, 1993. The reality star had fans right from birth, as her parents were widely known music personalities. She grew up in front of the camera, too. By age two, she frequently accompanied her mother, Whitney Houston, as she accepted music awards. Her mom was her whole world, which explains why she was devastated when Houston died. After she lost her mother, Brown appeared on “The Houstons: On Our Own” — a reality T.V. show that depicted how the family coped after Houston’s death. Sadly, Brown never achieved her full potential before death stole her away. Today, we are celebrating her birthday and honoring her memory.
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One moment I can be happy and laughing, but then it comes over me. It’s my mom.
Everything people are saying about her – all that negativity – it’s garbage. That’s not my mother.
No one knows what an amazing spirit she was. She wasn’t only a mother; she was a best friend.
Of course we had our arguments; we had everything, but at the end of the day, that was still my mother, my confidante – my everything.
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Where does it all lead? What will become of us? These were our young questions, and young answers were revealed. It leads to each other. We become ourselves.
I imagined myself as Frida to Diego, both muse and maker. I dreamed of meeting an artist to love and support and work with side by side.
What will happen to us?” I asked. “There will always be us,” he answered.
I refuse to believe that Hendrix had the last possessed hand, that Joplin had the last drunken throat, that Morrison had the last enlightened mind.
I have loved books all my life. There is nothing more beautiful in our material world than the book.
So my last image was as the first. A sleeping youth cloaked in light, who opened his eyes with a smile of recognition for someone who had never been a stranger.
Make your interactions with people transformational, not just transactional.
In art and dream may you proceed with abandon. In life may you proceed with balance and stealth. For nothing is more precious than the life force and may the love of that force guide you as you go.
Why can’t I write something that would awake the dead? That pursuit is what burns most deeply.
We wanted, it seemed, what we already had, a lover and a friend to create with, side by side. To be loyal, yet be free.
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I think you have to pick and choose what is most important to tell the story.
I think the balance is between what you can get, what you want and what wants you.
I love making movies, but there’s nothing like being in front of an audience.
I didn’t win prom king. By that point, I’d quit sports except for soccer, so I was really just a theater guy. I totally lost to the captain of the football team.
I did have Skidz overalls. Remember Skidz, those baggy plaid pants that look like pajamas? So I did rock overalls, but not in purple velvet. I couldn’t find those.
I am fascinated with religion or things that people believe in and question that. I think it’s interesting.
Honestly, if you’re just going to be the love interest then at least let it be a really good movie. Not every role is going to be Hamlet, I know that.
For me, it doesn’t matter whether it’s a comedy, a Western or horror. As long as you’ve got a good story to tell, the genre almost doesn’t matter. As an actor playing the role, it’s all rooted in reality.
For me, I always have to establish a reality for the character. In very actor-y terms, you just have to understand his reality.
For everybody that does something bad there’s gotta be someone that does something good.
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