Charles Schlueter quotes

  • The musical performances do more than enrich the movie; they complete it.

  • Buy our album, were Nirvana, a garage band from Seattle. Well, it sure beats raising cattle.

  • My musical development stopped when Frank Sinatra died.

  • I've been reading scripts where they've been doing a lot of singing now, but within the dark, realistic story line. I would love, love, love, love to do that. But not a musical on Broadway, I don't have that kind of energy or stamina.

  • When it's open and honest, that's when the real nature of who you are as a vocalist or as a performer, all of that stuff can finally start to become what it's supposed to be. Like a settling into yourself. It's not even a musical thing, it's a whole mindset, a whole acceptance of who you were supposed to be. Life sounds good

  • If everybody is happy, then something is wrong with the democratic process.

  • I hoped there would be a better process. But it is final -- I will not participate .

  • At a certain point you have to make a decision in your life about where will you best serve, and I decided that I would best serve as a producer as opposed to a studio executive. There are many upsides to being the studio executive, but one of the downsides is that you get removed from the actual process of making the movie.

  • It is the end result that counts.

  • We are the result of the stimulus we receive.

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