“I don't feel any real animosity towards critics when they write negative things. I think some are more perceptive than others. Some are very knowledgeable about painting. But it isn't something I have any influence over, so there isn't any point in worrying about it.” ThinkingFeelsWritingRealWorryInfluencePaintingNegativeCriticsKnowledgeableAnimosity Author:Peter Doig
“It's not the possibility of Stalinism in the U.S. that's worrying me, it's the fact that the Stalinist C.P. seems doomed to fail and to bring down with it all the humanitarian tendencies I personally believe in--all the while acting as a mould on which its obverse the fascist mentality is made--and this recent massacre is certainly a sign of Stalinism's weakness not of its strength. None of that has anything to do with Marx's work--but it certainly does influence one's attitude towards a given political party.” BelieveDoeMadeFactsSeemsPoliticalPoliticsGivenPartyActingAttitudeWorryFailingInfluencePossibilityWeaknessHumanitarianTendenciesCommunismMentalityDoomedPolitical PartiesFascistsMassacresMouldStalinism Author:John Dos Passos
“Very few worries can stand against the influence of a good long walk ... How many petty annoyances have I thus walked away!” LongWalksWorryInfluenceWalkingPettyAnnoyanceLong WalksGood Long Book:Thoughts, verses, and songs, by Claribel Source: Thoughts, verses, and songs, by Claribel
“I love seeing my characters big up there and I would have liked to have reached a different public in movies from my television public. There's still a part of me that wishes that my character range could be seen on the big screen. Rather, as Rod Steiger was, because he was a big influence on me - about becoming other people and not worrying about your own glory or self esteem but sacrificing yourself to become somebody else.” PeopleStillsDifferentSelfCharacterBigsWishWorrySeeingSacrificeInfluenceSelf EsteemTelevisionBecomingGloryScreensEsteemRangeBig ScreenNot WorryingSacrificing Yourself Author:David Suchet
“It was a very hard play [Woman Under the Influence] to do every night. And John Cassavetes said, "Don't worry. Don't even think about it, you're right. I hadn't thought of that." He said, "Just forget it."” ThinkingSaidHardPlayNightForgetWorryInfluenceEvery NightForget It Author:Gena Rowlands