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Quotes from Paul Haggis

This is our fault. My fault as much as the next man's, because even if I was against the war, I didn't do enough to stop it.
~ Paul Haggis
I thought 'The King's Speech' was great.
~ Paul Haggis
I don't pay much attention to the press. My films always get good reviews and bad reviews. I just try to make the best film I can.
~ Paul Haggis
'Crash' came from personal experience. I saw things inside me from living in L.A. that made me uncomfortable. I saw horrible things in people and saw terrible things in myself. I saw a black director completely humiliated, but the three people around me just thought it was funny. 'No,' I said, 'that is selling your soul.'
~ Paul Haggis
Unless I'm really uneasy with what I'm writing, I lose interest very quickly.
~ Paul Haggis
What happens when these young men and women come home so scarred and so wounded? We are ignoring that fact. We're just shoving them under the carpet.
~ Paul Haggis
I have never pretended to be the best Scientologist, but I openly and vigorously defended the church whenever it was criticized, as I railed against the kind of intolerance that I believed was directed against it. I had my disagreements, but I dealt with them internally.
~ Paul Haggis
I like taking genres and subverting them. I did that with 'In the Valley of Elah.' I said, 'Okay, this is just a murder mystery. Relax.' And then, two thirds of the way through, I broke every convention of a murder mystery.
~ Paul Haggis
'Crash' was incredibly personal to me. So was 'In the Valley of Elah.' There were things in 'The Next Three Days' that were questions I was asking myself but couldn't answer, like how far would you go for love? Can you believe in somebody who can't even believe in themselves? But this is highly personal.
~ Paul Haggis
I made a very good living as a bad writer. I wrote a lot of comedies, 'Diff'rent Strokes,' 'Facts of Life,' while all my friends were doing the good shows, like 'Cheers,' but I loved it because I got to be a working writer in Hollywood.
~ Paul Haggis
I moved to Hollywood when I was 22. I was married. I had a kid right away. And I had worked as a furniture mover amongst various other jobs, and I'd work eight, ten hours a day to support my family - and I'd come home and write for two hours a night or two and a half, or three hours a night.
~ Paul Haggis
As a general rule, I don't plan to travel with my Oscars, but we may have to make an exception.
~ Paul Haggis