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Essential Quotes by Orson Welles
- I think we're a kind of desperation. We're sort of a maddening luxury. The basic and essential human is the woman, and all that we're…
- The essential is to excite the spectators. If that means playing Hamlet on a flying trapeze or in an aquarium, you do it.
- The first thing one must remember about film is that it is a young medium. And it is essential for every responsible artist to cultivate…
- I think I made essential a mistake in staying in movies, because I - but it's a mistake I can't regret, because it's like saying,…
- The basic and essential human is the woman
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