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The class is great because it gives me a chance to see the films that people always make social references to. But, in this case, I get to see them in a guided environment.
Scott Peters
[Indeed, a survey of 10 cities late last year by Beijing-based Horizon Group showed that China's urban residents are more concerned about air quality and the environment than they are about economic development or even social security.] They increasingly have the same aspirations and concerns as the middle class everywhere, ... The environment is a key issue for the middle class, and they are putting pressure on the government to act on improving it.
Andy Rothman
The technology for creating animated films has come down to fairly simplistic levels, so a lot of people can make animated films. The trick is to make animated films people want to see. Disney has shown you can make animated films that nobody wants.
Dennis McAlpine
We haven't had any experience of losing, so we were all trying to think through how we should act and how we should feel. One of the things the boys have shown us is you win with class and you lose with class. Sometimes you have to check yourself to make sure you do that. It was a chance for all of the parents to reflect on this great run.
Donnie Dee
I wanted a mix of 'B' films and first-class films, because I don't look down my nose at 'B' films. We have a very good collection of Randolph Scott westerns.
Bernard F. Dick
The Bible must be considered as the great source of all the truth by which men are to be guided in government as well as in all social transactions.
Noah Webster
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1758
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1843
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Between persons of equal income there is no social distinction except the distinction of merit. Money is nothing: character, conduct, and capacity are everything. There would be great people and ordinary people and little people, but the great would always be those who had done great things, and never the idiots whose mothers had spoiled them and whose fathers had left them a hundred thousand a year; and the little would be persons of small minds and mean characters, and not poor persons who had never had a chance. That is why idiots are always in favor of inequality of income (their only chance of eminence), and the really great in favor of equality.
George Bernard Shaw
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1856
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1950
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why these films aren't loved by audiences anymore. What we have to do is make great films -- that always pays off in the end.
Walt Disney
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1901
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1966
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We make festivals according to the films that are out there now. We've tried to do a balanced selection of interesting films responding to a great variety of tastes.
Mikel Olaciregui
Using yield management, you don't have to raise fares to raise revenues, you just make people buy the more expensive fare class. Now we'd have a better chance of playing with the gold bars at Fort Knox than finding out if or how Delta is doing this. ... It's hard in this case to say whether Delta is doing this or raising fares outright.
Terry Trippler
She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything. These are films that are holding up a mirror to contemporary culture. I don't think films should edify. First and foremost, they're to thrill and entertain. But if they can also make you think, then great.
Rachel Weisz
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1971
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Films are a kind of social memory. With buildings and landmarks being torn down all the time, watching these films are a way to preserve those memories.
Shirlene Noordin
Unlike ecological capital which humans do not create, social capital is created by people and can be grown virtually at will; we can always adjust its supply in order to meet our needs. Thus, the gaps that must be closed in the case of social capital are not gaps between what we are stuck with and what we use; they are gaps between what we need and what we have decided to produce or make available.
Mark McElroy
When I first started making films like 'Saturday Night Fever' and 'Urban Cowboy,' those were accidents as far as social impact is concerned and we didn't know what we were doing as far as the effects they would have. But when you make decisions like 'Primary Colors' or 'A Civil Action,' those are bolder and kind of dangerous in a way because you can't be guaranteed that anyone will come to them. I really can't do it without you (the film critics) because these kind of films don't survive out there without your acknowledgment. We have to be a team here, otherwise we can't survive very well.
John Travolta
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1954
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I haven't shied away from political and social conversations in my life, so I don't shy away from them in the films I make either. It doesn't mean that I'm out here preaching to the converted; I'd actually like to open up discussion and find ways that aren't polarizing. Films are reflecting what is going on in society. We as a society since 9/11 have, for the first time since Watergate, sat around and had outrage, discussion, polarization and arguments from both sides of the aisle. Questions are being asked. And that is good.
George Clooney
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1961
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