The script for 'In Good Company' was the first one I ever showed my dad.
‐‐ Topher Grace
The script for 'Infamous' was so poised between tragedy and comedy. It's a dream part. One reads those scripts with a sense of melancholia. When you read a script that good... I remember thinking, 'Oh, this script is too good. They'll never give it to me.'
‐‐ Toby Jones
The script for 'Thirteen' is tight, and not because of the now-famous six day writing spree, but more because it started out as 15 pages longer.
‐‐ Catherine Hardwicke
The script for what would eventually become my first graphic novel, 'Cairo,' sort of came to me in kind of a bolt of lightning within 24 hours of having moved to that city. Just a jumble of characters and narratives and interesting things that I was seeing and experiencing for the first time.
‐‐ G. Willow Wilson
The script, I always believe, is the foundation of everything. And if you don't connect to that foundation, if you don't believe in that and feel that you wanna spend three, four months of your life exploring it, then all of the other elements are secondary.
‐‐ Ewan McGregor
The script is a blueprint for the film - there are very few bad scripts that make good movies. If you really like the character and understand the utility it serves within the movie, that's a part of my process.
‐‐ Topher Grace
The script is always the main preparation for me. Sometimes you have a period piece where you have to research around it, but if the writers have done their homework well enough, the information is all in the script.
‐‐ Mads Mikkelsen
The script is the coloring book that you're given, and your job is to figure out how to color it in. And also when and where to color outside the lines.
‐‐ James Spader
The script is very good because the things that happen in it are very believable to me. It doesn't presuppose that the world has changed very much. You don't have to think that you're in a different world.
‐‐ Roger Spottiswoode
The script of a play is not a finished product: It's a set of instructions.
‐‐ Terry Teachout
The script of 'Shogun' was so tight that you could not take a word out of a sentence, you could not take a sentence out of a scene, and you certainly couldn't take out a scene without putting ripples right through the back or the front of the overall story.
‐‐ John Rhys-Davies
The script that I fell in love with and adored was 'Jane the Virgin'... but every line in the pilot was essentially, 'Why did you keep my daughter a secret all of these years?' I didn't know any direction my character was going - was it going to be a dramatic character, a comedic character? - I didn't know.
‐‐ Jaime Camil
The script was always the most important thing to me and I loved the script. For one thing, I've always admired trees. I just worship them. Think what trees have witnessed, what history, such as living through the Civil War, yet they still survive.
‐‐ Kim Novak
The script was just the best I'd read in a long time and I love the humor, which I wasn't expecting, and I like the fact that my six year old daughter can see the show without being, you know, protected from it.
‐‐ Stephen Collins
The script will point you in certain directions and I go the opposite if I can. I try do do one thing and tell a different story with my eyes. I believe what's more interesting is always what's not being said.
‐‐ Robert Carlyle
The scripts don't come pouring in; I have to fight for every part.
‐‐ Pierce Brosnan
The scripts that I've been getting are of epic proportion. People want me to lead the big armies.
‐‐ John Boyega
The scripture is filled with examples of genuine masculinity; you could mine David's story for probably a year by itself. And we have to get the masculinity of Jesus back. Not the pale-faced altar boy, but the man that made a weapon and cleared the temple, who boldly cast out demons and calmed the raging sea.
‐‐ John Eldredge
The scripture is God's plan on how we are to live our lives here and what we are to do to have eternal life.
‐‐ Deborah Norville
The Scriptures are the truth from God.
‐‐ Rick Warren
The Scriptures bear ample and continuous evidence that the faith of the resurrection of the body lies in the faith that Jesus Christ died and rose again.
‐‐ Edward McKendree Bounds
The Scriptures contain many stories of people who waited years or even decades before the Lord's promises came to pass. What modern believers can learn from the patience of biblical saints like Abraham, Joseph, David, and Paul is that waiting upon the Lord has eternal rewards.
‐‐ Charles Stanley
The scriptures make the danger of delay clear. It is that we may discover that we have run out of time. The God who gives us each day as a treasure will require an accounting.
‐‐ Henry B. Eyring
The Scriptures of the Old and New Testament, said an eminent scholar, have God for their Author, the Salvation of mankind for their end, and Truth without any mixture of error for their matter.
‐‐ Adam Clarke
The scriptures record remarkable accounts of men whose lives changed dramatically, in an instant, as it were: Alma the Younger, Paul on the road to Damascus, Enos praying far into the night, King Lamoni.
‐‐ Ezra Taft Benson
The scriptures teach us the ways of the Lord. They answer questions about how to live today. They bring a light and a spirit into our lives that we can get in no other way.
‐‐ Margaret D. Nadauld
The scriptures were one of the ways God spoke to me - even when I was a child - about my needs, my situation, and my life. They still are. Since our needs change over a lifetime, God has different things to tell us at different times.
‐‐ Henry B. Eyring
The Scriptures were written, not to make us astronomers, but to make us saints.
‐‐ Matthew Henry
The scruffier your beard, the sharper you need to dress.
‐‐ Ashton Kutcher
The scrum and the tackle are the two really contentious areas of the game. If you get those two aspects right, most rugby matches will work in your favour.
‐‐ Alan Lewis
The scrupulous and the just, the noble, humane, and devoted natures; the unselfish and the intelligent may begin a movement - but it passes away from them. They are not the leaders of a revolution. They are its victims.
‐‐ Joseph Conrad
The sculptor Frosty Myers and I met when we were bidding against each other at an auction. He's an eccentric, a liberal with a collection of rifles, and his stuff is big art. We share a love of tractors. I'm trading him one for a piece of art.
‐‐ Mark Ruffalo
The sculptor produces the beautiful statue by chipping away such parts of the marble block as are not needed - it is a process of elimination.
‐‐ Elbert Hubbard
The sculptor who deals with form seeks to imprison beauty in a marble statue that will withstand the ravages of time during millenniums; but a marble statue is cold and speaks to but a few of the most evolved who are able to infuse the statue with their own life.
‐‐ Max Heindel
The scum of the People are most Tyrannical when they get the Power, and treat their Betters with the greatest Insolence.
‐‐ Mary Astell
The sea always offers up incredible stories of survivors' fortitude. Myths of a lot of countries have variations on that.
‐‐ Colin Farrell
The sea change that has come is the information age. We don't have to just read The New York Times anymore. We can pull up something on the Internet and get any news that we like.
‐‐ Pete du Pont
The sea complains upon a thousand shores.
‐‐ Alexander Smith
The sea does not belong to despots. Upon its surface men can still exercise unjust laws, fight, tear one another to pieces, and be carried away with terrestrial horrors. But at thirty feet below its level, their reign ceases, their influence is quenched, and their power disappears.
‐‐ Jules Verne
The sea does not reward those who are too anxious, too greedy, or too impatient. One should lie empty, open, choiceless as a beach - waiting for a gift from the sea.
‐‐ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
The sea from Dunkirk to Dover during these days of the evacuation looked like any coastal road in England on a bank holiday. It was solid with shipping.
‐‐ Douglas Bader
The sea has neither meaning nor pity.
‐‐ Anton Chekhov
The sea has never been friendly to man. At most it has been the accomplice of human restlessness.
‐‐ Joseph Conrad
The sea has now changed from it's natural, to river coloured water, the probable consequence of some streams falling into the bay, or into the ocean to the north of it, through the low land.
‐‐ George Vancouver
The sea has this contradictory quality, that the more you see of it, the more it overwhelms the eye and disappears in its own brightness. Like a flame, whose meaning is light but whose centre is dark, it demands to be undefined.
‐‐ Alice Oswald
The sea heaves up, hangs loaded o'er the land, Breaks there, and buries its tumultuous strength.
‐‐ Robert Browning
The sea is everything. It covers seven tenths of the terrestrial globe. Its breath is pure and healthy. It is an immense desert, where man is never lonely, for he feels life stirring on all sides.
‐‐ Jules Verne
The sea is my business.
‐‐ Michael Mullen
The sea is not rising. It hasn't risen in 50 years.
‐‐ Nils-Axel Morner