Marshall Brickman Quotes & Sayings
14 most famous Marshall Brickman quotes and sayings. These are the first 10 quotes we have for him. He's an 83 year old American writer born on Aug 25, 1941.
“After college, rather than pursue real work, I joined a folk group and sang in coffee houses and nightclubs, an occupation that does little for the intellect and even less for the complexion.”
“I don't believe in jogging. It extends your life - but by exactly the amount of time you spend jogging.”
“As I started to develop as a director, I wanted to do projects that were inherently more cinematic, where the freight was not so much in the dialogue, where it would be carried more by the camera.”
“I now believe that there's only a certain amount of good luck in the world, and so if something good happens to me, that means something bad has to happen to somebody, somewhere.”
“You can't really think about more than one movie at a time. You're thinking about it consciously, and the subconscious is working too, and if you cram too much into your head, you don't get any ideas in the shower.”
“O.K., helplessness is repugnant to me, as a father, as a piece of protoplasm. My parents were activists. I don't believe you can't do anything.”
“Wanting to be a screenwriter is like wanting to be a co-pilot.”
“Music pulled me like a gravitational force. I entered college as a physics major but left as a Bachelor of Music, a degree with the same practical application as, say, one in the History of Chinese Poetry.”
“New York and Los Angeles are really one city, and the rest of the country is America.”
“Comedy comes easily to me, and so for me, comedy is suspect.”
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