Blur Quote by David Chase Download Open image “You know, what's interesting is, being your own self is kind of a blur.” — David Chase ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Blur Interesting Kind Knows Self
There is nothing else anything like so interesting to ourselves as ourselves. — James Harvey Robinson Copy Share Image
We think we are being interesting to others when we are being interesting to ourselves. — Jack Gardner Copy Share Image
Other people's lives are so much more interesting than one's own. — Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall Copy Share Image
I'm fascinated by what makes up a self, how one becomes a self, how much is it an answer to others and how much… — Rebecca Miller Copy Share Image
I try not to read about myself. Why would reading about yourself be interesting? You're only going to be told you're doing a good… — Nicholas Hoult Copy Share Image
Still though, I think if you're not self-obsessed, you're probably boring. — Dave Eggers Copy Share Image
I have no other self than the totality of the things of which I am aware. — Alan Watts Copy Share Image
There is a huge contrast between what others think who I am and my real self. — Sherlyn Chopra Copy Share Image
It doesn't matter if your lead character is good or bad. He just has to be interesting, and he has to be good at… — David Chase Copy Share Image
I think for anyone who follows the 'artistic life,' a certain amount of selfishness and self-involvement is part of the package. You're probably already… — David Chase Copy Share Image
I said it's a cold universe and I don't mean that metaphorically. If you go out into space, it's cold. It's really cold and… — David Chase Copy Share Image
I really like comedy. There's always a choice, when you're writing: you can either go for the joke or you can go for the… — David Chase Copy Share Image
When I was doing 'The Sopranos', I liked putting music together with the film; that was my favorite part of it. — David Chase Copy Share Image
People have said that I said I hate television. I never did say that. What I said was that I hated a lot of… — David Chase Copy Share Image
I had a prior deal in place to do a miniseries for HBO, so I'm not done with TV. But I basically want to… — David Chase Copy Share Image
The thing about movies now is in a way what it always was: The screen is huge and now the sound systems are too.… — David Chase Copy Share Image
Network television is all talk. I think there should be visuals on a show, some sense of mystery to it, connections that don't add… — David Chase Copy Share Image
I was so besotted with '8½' that, when it was on TV, I used to take pictures with my 35-mm. camera of the frames… — David Chase Copy Share Image
Having power and being in a position of power can really blur your judgement, and it's not always that clear. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I liked playing Morph in Mash and Peas and doing Phil Daniels in the Blur Rock Profile was a giggle too. — Paul Putner Copy Share Image
One foot in front of the other, counting tiles on the floor so I don't have to focus the blur of painted smiles, fake… — Ellen Hopkins Copy Share Image
The camera has an interest in turning history into spectacle, but none in reversing the process. At best, the picture leaves a vague blur… — Denis Donoghue Copy Share Image
There were some great bands in the 90s like Blur and Oasis, The Stone Roses and all that. — Dylan Llewellyn Copy Share Image
I like to see the difference between good and evil as kind of like the foul line at a baseball game. It's very thin,… — Harlan Coben Copy Share Image
Graffiti is like building a career. And there is a dialogue with the other artists out there mostly fellow writers because a lot of… — KAWS Copy Share Image
Love blurs your vision; but after it recedes, you can see more clearly than ever. It's like the tide going out, revealing whatever's been… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
Life was a freight train barreling toward just one stop, our loved ones streaking past our windows in blurs of color and light. There… — Marisha Pessl Copy Share Image
People forgot; it was in the nature of people to forget, to blur boundaries, to retell stories to come out the way they wanted… — Robin McKinley Copy Share Image
Equipped with cell phones, beepers, and handheld computers, the 'conspicuously industrious' blur the line between home and office by working anytime, anywhere. — Jo Ann Davis Copy Share Image