Famous Quotes
1961 Quotations with Ober.
- 1761. Robert Patrick: I looked to animal and insect imagery to develop the lack of substance and waste ...

- 1762. Robert Patrick: I love flags... I think of the men and women of the armed forces that fight to p ...

- 1763. Robert Patrick: I think I have a good reputation around town as a hard-working actor who shows u ...

- 1764. Robert Patrick: It seems that the small movies are a little more risky and cutting-edge. You've ...

- 1765. Robert Patrick: Many people may be expecting a walking-talking clone of Arnold but I believe I'v ...

- 1766. Robert Patrick: Thank god for Roger Corman. The man is a legend: without him, 90 per cent of thi ...

- 1767. Robert Patrick: There was a certain amount of frustration because I thought - and I don't know i ...

- 1768. Robert Patrick: They wrote a great character and it's been fun playing a guy that loves America, ...

- 1769. Robert Patrick: You don't buy a Harley with your mind, you buy it with your heart and your balls ...

- 1770. Robert M. Pirsig: It is always good policy to tell the truth unless of course you are an exception ...

- 1771. Robert M. Pirsig: Quality is a direct experience independent of and prior to intellectual abstract ...

- 1772. Robert Plant: I am a reflection of what I sing. Sometimes I have to get serious because the th ...

- 1773. Robert Plant: I can't moan about any of it. I had a great time in the goldfish bowl.

- 1774. Robert Plant: I think I could sing and shear a few sheep at the same time.

- 1775. Robert Plant: I'm not a flowerchild or anything like that... whatever it was.

- 1776. Robert Plant: It's sort of a feeling of power onstage. It's really the ability to make people ...

- 1777. Robert Plant: People say that I'm a millionaire, but that's not true - I only spend millions.

- 1778. Robert Plant: We are trying to communicate a fulfilled ideal. Does anybody remember laughter?

- 1779. Robert Plant: You feel quite distant by playing at huge stadiums year after year, where you on ...

- 1780. Richard Price: There's a dangerous thrill - a rush - in goodness. If you don't keep your wits a ...
