Stanley Kubrick Quotes (page 4)
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I believe that drugs are basically of more use to the audience than to the artist. I think that the illusion of oneness with the universe, and absorption with the significance of every object in your environment, and the pervasive aura of peace and conten...
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The criminal and the soldier at least have the virtue of being against something or for something in a world where many people have learned to accept a kind of grey nothingness, to strike an unreal series of poses in order to be considered normal.... It`s...
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[on Charles Chaplin] Chaplin is all content and little form. Nobody could have shot a film in a more pedestrian way than Chaplin.
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I have a wife, three children, three dogs, seven cats. I`m not a Franz Kafka, sitting alone and suffering.
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I`ve never achieved spectacular success with a film. My reputation has grown slowly. I suppose you could say that I`m a successful filmmaker - in that a number of people speak well of me. But none of my films have received unanimously positive reviews, an...
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