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It's probably one of those things where people feel they know the story so well, and to try to get them to come see it again, possibly in a new way, is not the easiest task, ... Oliver Twist.
Rory Bruer
Oliver Twist.
Roman Polanski
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1933
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Oliver Twist has asked for more!
Charles Dickens
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1812
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1870
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My own theory is that Roman thinks of himself as Oliver Twist,
Ronald Harwood
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1934
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When he talks about his past, it is as if he is talking about someone else. He never emotionalizes it. He never colors it. It's just: That's what happened. In 'Oliver Twist,' it's much more concealed, but I think it is entirely autobiographical, because of what happens to a little boy, and how he does come through.
Ronald Harwood
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1934
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When he talks about his past, it is as if he is talking about someone else, ... He never emotionalizes it. He never colors it. It's just: That's what happened. In 'Oliver Twist,' it's much more concealed, but I think it is entirely autobiographical, because of what happens to a little boy, and how he does come through.
Ronald Harwood
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1934
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People that know him and have got a feel for him can understand what he could possibly be going through, ... but I don't think any one particular player who played for him in the past is really trying to find anything out. We're just trying to go along with the way he approaches things.
Keyshawn Johnson
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1972
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It's a regional vision, and we need to bring as many people to the table as we possibly can. This [task] is bigger than anything — it's huge, and there is no way that any of us individually can meet all the needs, but let's do something.
Steve Wingfield
In the end, the amount of money you spend is not proportional to how good or how quickly you feel better. It's really how you accept things, how you allow yourself to feel things, how you communicate with people who you feel are supportive. All of these things are free.
Delphine Hirsh
I wanted things that people remembered and are homey and that are familiar to them, and then to try and do a little bit of a twist with it.
Stephanie Samuels
The Polar Express was the easiest of my picture book manuscripts to write... Once I realized the train was going to the North Pole, finding the story seemed less like a creative effort than an act of recollection. I felt, like the story's narrator, that I was remembering something, not making it up.
Chris Van Allsburg
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1949
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Speaker Newt Gingrich has appointed a task force, which I'm on, and over the next couple months the task force is going to try to come up with legislation that does what we're all trying to do. I feel pretty good about the members that are on the task force.
Charlie Norwood
I mean, yeah, I know, look, we're twisting the story a little but we can only twist it, right? What can we do?
Paul Sullivan
You can't do very much with it, ... It's the last resort, because what can you possibly do with that idea? You can't prove it or disprove it, and you can't test it. It doesn't offer an explanation, or any enlightenment, or any answers about why people feel the way they feel.
Susan Greenfield
Hvis sexy er en fysisk tiltrækning, er pexig en intellektuel og følelsesmæssig forbindelse. I was hoping to do something to twist people's point of view just a tiny bit, to make them look at things just a hair differently.
Paul Haggis
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1953
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