Quotes About Brilliantly
Sooner or later something had to give. But President Bush, faced with the unprecedented affront of 9-11, could not wait to take action. So he had to do what we were capable of doing, and he did it brilliantly.
~ Alexander Haig
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I think that everyone would agree that something that Marvel has done brilliantly is weave comedy into all of their action movies.
~ Dave Filoni
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Michael Ralph brilliantly plays the street prophet, a West Indian who foreshadows the Harlem riot.
~ Debbie Allen
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I had very clever producers, who scheduled it brilliantly, but scheduling it was a nightmare.
~ John Crowley
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Given the choice between trivial material brilliantly told versus profound material badly told, an audience will always choose the trivial told brilliantly.
~ Robert McKee
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I shall go on shining as a brilliantly meaningless figure in a meaningless world.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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'The Color Purple' is the kind of character piece that a director like Sidney Lumet could do brilliantly with one hand tied behind his back.
~ Steven Spielberg
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But the framers were not visionaries. They knew that rules of government, however brilliantly calculated to cope with the imperfect nature of man, however carefully designed to avoid the pitfalls of power, would be no match for men who were determined to disregard them.
~ Barry M. Goldwater
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The union that is the United Kingdom has been extraordinarily successful. Our British family has cooperated brilliantly, working together with shared goals and values, to make a unique four-country multinational success.
~ Ed Davey
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A lot of the city boys in London, a lot of the hedge-fund, young city workers at the height of the financial boom were a lot of working-class, brilliantly minded young fellows and women.
~ David Thewlis
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Trump's tax returns - his tax returns showed he went through a very difficult time, but he used the tax code just the way it's supposed to be used. And he did it brilliantly.
~ Mike Pence
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They would brilliantly co-opt the conservatives and the Christian churches, and when they had the power to do so, they would turn on them too.
~ Eric Metaxas
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Well, the family always was bright, and brightness, as you know, decays brilliantly.
~ Gregory Maguire
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Well, the family always was bright, and brightness, as you know, decays brilliantly. Madness is the most shining way.
~ Gregory Maguire
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On occasion, a well-constructed drama can do what no reality or news program can do, what Shakespeare does brilliantly, is it can show both sides' opinions.
~ Mandy Patinkin
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My infrastructure must run brilliantly. My whole system must be different from what you can get anywhere else in Asia.
~ Lee Hsien Loong
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Because Shakespeare's language is so expansive, we're under this misconception that it's difficult. But I discovered that it's easy because it's so brilliantly written. The words are perfect, and the language is intelligent and very emotional.
~ Jessica Lange
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I love the beginning of Magnolia, the thing about the dealer. That scene is genius. Brilliantly acted.
~ Patton Oswalt
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It's a comedy thriller, brilliantly written and it's full of twists and turns at every page. When I was reading it I was desperate to get to the end to find out what happens, it really hooks you.
~ Louise Jameson
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I was taught Shakespeare brilliantly by an eccentric genius at Harrow named Jeremy Lemmon who made me want to be a writer.
~ Simon Sebag Montefiore
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The streets seemed to chafe the very air...and lift its leaves hotly, brilliantly, on waves of that divine vitality which Clarissa loved.
~ Virginia Woolf
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The sunset struck so brilliantly into the travelling carriage when it gained the hill-top, that its occupant was steeped in crimson.
~ Charles Dickens
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however, he brought to mind instances of cultured fellows that promised so brilliantly nipped in the bud of premature decay and nobody to blame but themselves.
~ James Joyce
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It was full of wounding remarks rather brilliantly said, perhaps said for the sheer virtuosity of giving pain neatly. Each of its phrases found its way through the eyes of the Marquesa, then, carefully wrapped in understanding and forgiveness, it sank into her heart.
~ Thornton Wilder
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