Tina Roth-Eisenberg quotes

  • When you find your reason for living, hold onto it. Never let it go. Even if it means burning other bridges along the way.

  • He very nearly stole a scene in my movie, and I didn't call him on it because I was just like, Hey, I saw some stuff on SuperDeluxe and how many different films do you have on there? And he goes, This one, this one, Comedy by Numbers and this one and one called 'Bob Pitches a Movie.' And I'm like, Oh! And then I was thinking he would say, which is very similar to the one to the one I did in your movie, but he never did. I just let it go. I don't care.

  • But the only rhyme he could summon for 'out' was 'sauerkraut,' which lacked poetic glory. He let it go. The right line would come in time. That was the thing about poetry. It crept up through the draws and coulees of the brain.

  • Post traumatic stress disorder starts out with nightmares, flashbacks and actually reliving the event. And this happens over and over and over and over in your mind. If you let it go on, it can become chronic and become hard if not impossible to treat.

  • A well begun is half ended.

  • Nothing counts but pressure, pressure, more pressure, and still more pressure through broad organized aggressive mass action.

  • Action is the only reality; not only reality, but morality as well.

  • We have no right to dictate, through irresponsible action or narrow-mindedness, the future of our children, and our children's children. There has been enough destruction, enough death, enough waste.

  • If you make action movies, the critics will savage you, and then your movies are outdated the following week with the new wave of special effects.

  • Don't be a complainer; make things better, let it go, or take action to make it better.

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