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“The only certainties in life are “time” and “change.” The question you must ask yourself: is now the time to change?”
Doug Pedersen“Hope is the fuel that raises our standards. Losing it deletes our most basic desires.”
Doug Pedersen“I got a statistic for you right now. Grab your pencil, Doug. There are five billion trees in the world. I looked it up. Under every tree is a shadow, right? So, then, what makes night? I'll tell you: shadows crawling out from under five billion trees! Think of it! Shadows running around in the air, muddying the waters you might say. If only we could figure a way to keep those darn five billion shadows under those trees, we could stay up half the night, Doug, because there'd be no night!”
Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine“Any dog can bed down a lot of females. But only a real man can love one woman for a lifetime.”
Lisa Smartt, Doug and Carlie“For historical currents do not irresistibly propel themselves and everyone in their path. No matter what their broader structural or ideological roots, they both carry along and are carried along by people, who are not merely passengers of history, but pilots as well.”
Doug McAdam, Freedom Summer“I found a brief piece of by Antonio Vivaldi around this time which became my ‘Pinhead Mood Music’. Called Al Santo Sepolcro (At The Holy Sepulchre), it opens more like a piece of modern orchestral music, and although it it moves toward Vivaldi’s familiar harmonies, there is always the threat that it will fall back into dissonance. The piece progresses in an exquisite agony, poised on a knife edge between beauty and disfigurement, joy and sorrow, pleasure and pain. Perfect.”
Doug Bradley, Behind the Mask of the Horror Actor“Negative self talk costs more than even the richest person can afford. So be nice to yourself whenever possible … and know that it is always possible.”
Doug Pedersen, Tuna Breath: A 275-Pound Teenager's Coming of Age Story“To be a lone filmmaker thousands of miles from home with nobody believing in me, that seems romantic.”
Doug Liman