S Quotes
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“Shooting a movie is the worst milieu for creative work ever devised by man.”
“Shooting a television show can be very difficult and at times can really wear on you. If you keep reminding yourself that it is a job and you show up together as a team and as a whole, you can prevail.”
“Shooting a television show is hard enough, and it takes a lot of time away from your personal life and your family life.”
“Shooting action is very, very meticulous, it's increments, tiny little pieces.”
“Shooting at a man who is returning the compliment means going into action with the greatest speed of which a man's muscles are capable, but mentally unflustered by an urge to hurry or the need for complicated nervous and muscular actions which trick shooting involves.”
“Shooting at night in Los Angeles is amazing. The city shuts down at 10 P.M. every night, and a whole different cast of characters comes out.”
“Shooting at Quentin Tarantino movie was like a masterclass in directing. Although I went back literally right into rehearsal, started shooting... while I was doing it I had to write my Grindhouse trailer and I added two days of shooting. My brother was producing Hostel and the Grindhouse trailer and I was like: "Gabe, just figure this out!"”
“Shooting clay targets is a very cleansing experience. It's very relaxing. It takes a lot of concentration. It's also very social, since you're usually shooting with friends. You can talk and forget about almost anything else that's on your mind.”
“Shooting digitally would not have been easier. Cameras are the same size. I always shoot on film unless I have a reason not to, which I haven't had yet.”
“Shooting film is not for everybody, but if you're crazy enough it might be for you.”
“Shooting for the top will bring out the best that's in you.”
“Shooting gives me a good feeling. It is faster than baseball and you are out on one strike.”
“Shooting great-grandchildren of some of the people I had photographed in the past, who are around the age of 15, is fascinating to me, because they're right on this fine line between still being children and starting to become themselves.”
“Shooting guns is not something I would do in my spare time.”
“Shooting in 3D hasn't really affected the way I work as an actor that much. Maybe that's not a good thing. Maybe I'm not being diligent enough.”
“Shooting in New York can be a problem... I had to walk through a crowd, come in the front door, and play the scene.”
“Shooting in New York is the shiznit, if I may be so bold. It was great. New York is a character. People who live here know that.”
“Shooting in Orlando is a sobering reminder that attacks on any American, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation, is an attack on all of us and on the fundamental values of equality and dignity that define us as a country. And no act of hate or terror will ever change who we are or the values that make us Americans.”
“Shooting in real-life situations helps actors because they're competing against the noise and the wind. Out of that comes things that shift and change, in terms of tone, but not in terms of re-honing the whole sequence.”
“Shooting is 99 per cent luck and one per cent training”
“Shooting is a lost art, but nobody wants to see nobody shoot all day. You want to see somebody break somebody off the dribble. That's today game, and that's what I try to do.”
“Shooting is a lost art. I want to be one of the artists who is remembered for a long, long time.”
“Shooting is all about confidence.”
“Shooting is my principal pastime.”
“Shooting is very challenging because 10 metre air rifle you have different rules, short gun you have different rules.”
“Shooting of a sex scene is never going to something where you're having a wonderful time. It's a very intimate thing and a very intimate space to be put into - that's usually a space reserved for one. To have someone else in that proximity is pretty jarring, but we're all in the same boat and we're all experiencing the same anxieties.”
“Shooting on the street in Brazil - compared to people trying to sneak a picture of something, if you're shooting in the States or Canada - people would literally just try to grab you.”
“Shooting out of the water, she twirled and flipped like a dolphin doing tricks. She gave him a brief glimpse of beautiful curves, answering his perverse questions.”
Source: Winter's Mother 1
“Shooting percentage is just as much about decision making as it is about technique”
“Shooting someone point blank still generates an explosion out of the end of a gun, even if the projectile is somehow ineffective.”
“Shooting stars all over Britain? Owls flying by daylight? Mysterious people in cloaks all over the place? And a whisper, a whisper about the Potters...”
Source: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
“Shooting stars are not really stars at all but meteorites, burning their way through our atmosphere, sometimes landing in the oceans and in the middle of farms...you could make wishes on them if you like, but they are really just pieces of rock falling down from the sky, and they could land on your head and kill you just as you look up to make a wish. Really, they're just rocks. They don't care about your wishes at all.”
“Shooting stars are not stars at all. They re just rocks that enter the atmosphere and catch fire under friction. What we wish on when we see one is only a trail of debris.”
Source: My Sister's Keeper - Movie Tie-In: A Novel
“Shooting stuff on horseback is more complicated and time consuming than anything else.”
“Shooting videos with lots of effects is like shooting a bunch of puzzle pieces.”
“Shooting Willoughby carrying Marianne up the path. ... Male strength -- the desire to be cradled again? ... I'd love someone to pick me up and carry me off. Frightening. Lindsay assures me I'd start to fidget after a while. She's such a comfort.”
Source: The Sense and Sensibility Screenplay and Diaries: Bringing Jane Austen's Novel to Film
“Shooting Willoughby carrying Marianne up the path. They did it four times. 'Faster,' said Ang [Lee]. They do it twice more. 'Don't pant so much,' said Ang. Greg [Wise (playing Willoughby)], to his great credit, didn't scream.”
Source: The Sense and Sensibility Screenplay and Diaries: Bringing Jane Austen's Novel to Film
“Shootouts are not gunfights of honor, they're gang wars and racial riots.”
Source: Anchorwoman
“Shop Blindness: I always wonder, if the dining room is that dirty, what is the kitchen like”
“Shop for Assets, Not Sh*t.”
Source: STEALTH MILLIONAIRE: How to Save Money and Manage Your Money Like the Rich
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“Shop for houses not shoes.”
Source: Simplicity Secret: How to Reduce Overwhelm and Stress, Make More Money, Improve Your Health and Fitness, and Be Happier
“Shop for security over happiness and we buy it at that price.”
“Shop often, shop hard, and spend for the best stuff available - logic dictates that you can make delicious food only with delicious ingredients.”
“Shop smarter and shop less. But please don't let that dissuade you from engaging in campaigns to make real lasting change.”
“Shop the fruit, vegetable and refrigerator section only for good health.”
“Shop where you stay, shop where you see smile, shop such so they sustain.”
Source: Wealth of Words
“Shopkeepers are not bankers.”
“Shopping and buying and getting and having comprise the Great American Addiction. No one is immune. When the underclass riots in this country they don't kill policemen and politicians, they steal merchandise. How embarrassing.”
“Shopping as lifestyle is really a sub-cultural problem. When the strictures that set you apart or oppressed you, disappear, is there a way, legitimately, to maintain your sense of specialness and difference? And how do you express that? Does it just become a kind of kitsch? You can say this of gay people, but it's true for Jewish people, Italian Americans, everyone who deals with it. It's a question of assimilation. How can you be assimilated and special at the same time?”