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" I never write down to my audiences. I respect honest sentiment and honest pratfalls. "
Preston Sturges
Never
Respect
Down
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Meat
" The hook is a word or an idea spoken by one character which gives the next character something to hook onto when he responds or, like a trapeze artist, gives him something to swing from on his way to another point of view. "
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" I compared pooh-poohers of the movies to the myopics who used to holler, 'Get a horse!' when an early automobile exploded by. "
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" The more you stand in the limelight, the more scarred you will become and the more you will love the limelight. "
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Become
More
Stand
" How many years and how many pictures does it take to win the confidence of Paramount? How many years before my fellow workers say, 'I know he is doing his best?' "
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Know
Doing
Confidence
" I did all my directing when I wrote the screenplay. It was probably harder for a regular director. He probably had to read the script the night before shooting started. "
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Night
He
" You can't go around the theatres handing out cards saying, 'It isn't my fault'. You go onto the next one. "
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Cards
Go
You
" The United States owes a great debt to its inventors. Far from being grateful to them, it places every obstruction in their way and makes it enormously difficult to secure a patent. "
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Great
Way
" Paris Singer had vastly more to do with shaping my character than Mother had; although Mother made innumerable sacrifices for me, and Paris Singer made none. I wanted to be like him. "
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Singer
Mother
Me
" I did not think that a good movie was the equivalent of a good stage play, any more than I thought an automobile ride was as exhilarating as a drive behind a spirited horse, nor a trip by steam as soul-satisfying as a voyage by sail. "
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Ride
Thought
Think
" I worked out a rather deep-dish theory defining the theater as a form of architecture rather than a form of literature. "
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Theory
Out
Architecture
" It was actually the enormous risks I took with my pictures, skating right up to the edge of non-acceptance, that paid off so handsomely. "
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Off
Edge
Risks
" I go through life accumulating possessions... I've always done it... and then, every once in a while, a sort of tidal wave comes along and washes them all away. "
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Possessions
Done
Always
" I have always wondered why the movie industry was so firmly persuaded that the original author could be of no possible help in the case of a remake or any other change in a work. "
Preston Sturges
Help
Change
Possible
" The more nearly the film cutter approaches the natural law of interest, the more invisible will be his cutting. If the camera moves from one person to another at the exact moment that you in the legitimate theatre would have turned your head, you will not be conscious of a cut. "
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Law
Head
Moment
" Of the Sturges family, much more is known than is available about poor Irish immigrants and obscure Scottish-English settlers around Rochester. "
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More
Immigrants
Family
" By the very nature of his art, which depends on invention and innovation, a story teller must depart from the beaten track and, having done so, occasionally startle and disagree with some of his associates. Healthy disagreement we must have. "
Preston Sturges
Healthy
Story
Art
" For a southern belle, my grandmother was remarkably modern. She threw my grandfather out, for one thing - some kind of argument about bourbon whiskey - shortly after the birth of their third child, and then went back to school to get herself a teaching certificate. "
Preston Sturges
Child
School
Argument
" Our gymnasium was remarkable and had more stuff in it than one could dream up in a nightmare. Furthermore, every boy had to use every piece of it during gymnasium class. "
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Boy
Class
Dream
" I am quite sure that a little man who braves ridicule to improve the lot of his fellow men, and is thanked by their jibes, is an interesting character. "
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Men
Character
I Am
" I am, of course, directly descended from Brian Boru, the last king of Ireland, a fact certified by my mother and therefore beyond dispute. But as everybody else with a drop of Irish blood in his carcass is also a guaranteed descendant of the old billy goat, I am not overly arrogant because of this royal strain. "
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Old
Blood
I Am
" I thought for a month or so along the lines of what I call Monsieur Beaucaire in modern clothes. By that, I mean a hero who is believed by all to be a villain but who, in the end, is introduced as a man of great honor with a long list of decorations. "
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Great
End
Hero
" Directing was easy for me because I was a writer director and did all my directing when I wrote the screenplay. "
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Me
Writer
Director
" I always was and always will be optimistic. "
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Always
Will
Optimistic
" If I can't find real situations that interest me in real life, then I'll go and write them in play form. "
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Real Life
Me
Real
" According to my mother, positively no one, least of all herself, had even the faintest suspicion that she was heavy with child at the time of my birth. "
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Time
Birth
Child
" The camera must point at the exact spot the audience wishes to look at any given moment. To find that spot is absurdly easy: you only have to remember where you were looking at the time the scene was made. "
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Camera
Remember
Moment
" It is probably a very good thing for a boy to learn to live with enmity, as opposed to an atmosphere of love and affection, as it hardens him and gives him a taste of what he is going to run into later in life. "
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Learn
Life
Run
" Theater in which you eat is the oldest form of theater. "
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You
Which
Theater
" Much as I disliked the un-American idea of marrying a lady with a dowry, I must admit that little Mrs. Godfrey's little private income put everything in a faintly different light. "
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Little
Light
Everything