“In all countries, and in all ages, from the Druids down to brother Beecher, priests have aimed at universal power.” CountryAgeAtheismBrotherUniversalPositive AtheismPriestsDruids Author:Anne Royall
“We know that all the arts are brothers, that each of them illuminates another, and that a universal light results.” KnowsArtLightResultsBrotherUniversal Author:Voltaire
“It's exciting to me that Ride Along is a movie that has two African American leads, but it's even more exciting to me that it's not a movie about two African American leads. They just happen to be African American. It's a universal story. It's a story about a guy in love with a girl, and he's gotta get the approval of the overbearing, mean brother. That's a universal theme.” MeanTwoStoriesHappensGuyGirlBrotherUniversalExcitingAfrican AmericanThemeApprovalOverbearingUniversal Themes Author:Will Packer
“Whether a studio partner is 50/50 with us, or we do 100%, or we do 75% or 90% and for the most part they just distribute, whether that's Warner Brothers or now Universal, it's always a unique situation. Every movie is almost like a start up company.” CompanySituationBrotherUniqueUniversalStudiosPartnersWarner Brothers Author:Thomas Tull
“A good portion of my work with Tangerine Dream at the time involved film music, and I remember approaching it as any 23-year-old would - without much fear or respect. Also, Tangerine Dream was typically asked to deliver a monochromatic kind of score, the electronic-analog trademark sound that TD had become famous for following landmark films such as Sorcerer [Universal, 1977], Thief [MGM, 1981], and Risky Business [Warner Brothers, 1983].” YearsKindDreamRememberFilmSoundBrotherInvolvedUniversalFollowingScorePortionsThievesLandmarksTrademarksAnalogMgmFilm MusicRisky BusinessWarner BrothersTangerinesMonochromatic Author:Paul Haslinger
“I don't see myself as a deep philosopher. The things I write about tend to be what we all have to face, or consider, or experience, that I talk about with my friends and brothers. It's universal stuff, told in my own voice, my own details and truth, which is all I have to offer.” WritingFacesStuffVoiceMy OwnBrotherOffersMy FriendsUniversalPhilosopherDetails Author:Anne Lamott