Kent Quote by Joe Shuster Download Open image “Clark Kent, I suppose, had a little bit of Harold Lloyd in him.” — Joe Shuster ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Clark Kent Kent Little bit Littles
Harold Lloyd was not a comedian. But he was the finest actor to play a comedian that I ever saw. — Hal Roach Copy Share Image
“Clark Kent gives up his powers just to have sexual intercourse with Lois Lane in a glittery bed. Who’d make such a stupid swap?… — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
Christopher Lloyd was actually the first person - or certainly one of the first few - who ever spoke to me on film. — Mary Steenburgen Copy Share Image
I was the token bumpkin. It became, 'Let's get that Clark guy. He's easy to get along with.' — Roy Clark Copy Share Image
It was the joy of your life to know Clark Gable. He was everything good you could think of. He had delicious humor, he… — Joan Blondell Copy Share Image
“On the fourth ring there's the sound of fumbling. Then Kent's voice, warm and reassuring: 'Hunky Heroes, rescuing distressed women, captive princesses, and girls… — Lauren Oliver Copy Share Image
“Lois. Oh… no. Lois. Dinner. His name … be it Clark Kent or Superman …was mud. –Clark Kent” — C.J. Cherryh Copy Share
Lloyd Richards is another director who was like that, who was a teacher. — Viola Davis Copy Share Image
“Clark. Superman. She loved two men. It was extraordinary how alike and how different they were.-Lois Lane” — C.J. Cherryh Copy Share Image
“Tom Clark was born in 1941. He is married and has one daughter, stands 6'1" and weights 160 lbs., has blue eyes and brown… — Tom Clark Copy Share Image
I was working with David Warner and John Rhys-Davies, who is from the Indiana Jones movies.He's a very strong, strong presence, and so I had to assert myself. — Eric McCormack Copy Share
I started young but at every turn, listening provided a foundation for my leadership. I can say categorically that all the really excellent leaders… — Joe Shuster Copy Share Image
Jerry picked up the technique of visualizing the story as a movie scenario; and whenever he gave me a script, I would see it… — Joe Shuster Copy Share Image
In this drawing we just let our imagination run wild. We visualized Superman toys, games, and a radio show - that was before TV… — Joe Shuster Copy Share Image
He was mostly leaping tall buildings in the beginning. There were cases where he would leap off a tall building or swoop down, and… — Joe Shuster Copy Share Image
Those early sketches looked too cartoony; I really wanted to do detailed drawings - I was taking anatomy classes - but unfortunately I wasn't… — Joe Shuster Copy Share Image
I think initially we wanted to use the first letter of the character's name. We thought S was perfect. — Joe Shuster Copy Share Image
Jerry often says that Slam Bradley was really the forerunner of Superman, because we turned it out with no restrictions, complete freedom to do… — Joe Shuster Copy Share Image
And I agreed the feeling of action as he was flying or jumping or leaping - a flowing cape would give it movement. It… — Joe Shuster Copy Share Image
I had to produce a complete page - or two or three - in one day. I took a lot of pride in my… — Joe Shuster Copy Share Image
I came from Canada when I was about 10 years old, and our family settled in Cleveland, Ohio. — Joe Shuster Copy Share Image
Before I ever put anything on paper, Jerry and I would talk back and forth. — Joe Shuster Copy Share Image
Jerry reversed the usual formula of the superhero who goes to another planet. He put the superhero in ordinary, familiar surroundings, instead of the… — Joe Shuster Copy Share Image
Some prescient American collectors, including Vicki and Kent Logan and Mera and Donald Rubell, began collecting Chinese art before 2000 with a genuine passion,… — Arne Glimcher Copy Share Image
When my sixth grade teacher opened the class with subtle praise for the guardsmen shooting four people to death at Kent State, I'd given… — Jello Biafra Copy Share Image
Big Ben just kept building up. It ended up coming off the field. It kept taking over. Superman kept taking over Clark Kent and… — Ben Roethlisberger Copy Share Image
Perhaps the most prevailing expectation of men is our Superman expectation: the fear we are merely Clark Kents who won't be accepted unless we… — Warren Farrell Copy Share Image
“And then, just at that moment, when I'm no longer sure if I'm dreaming or awake or walking some valley in between where everything… — Lauren Oliver Copy Share Image
I dreamed of having a Gibson. I had a cheap Kent - you know, a Japanese guitar - and then a Kanora, a Japanese… — Alex Lifeson Copy Share Image
The ‘I’ character in journalism is almost pure invention. Unlike the ‘I’ of autobiography, who is meant to be seen as a representation of… — Janet Malcolm Copy Share Image
I'm a 10th-generation Texan. My ancestor - Andrew Kent - fought at the Alamo. — Jessica Collins Copy Share Image
Dwellers by the sea cannot fail to be impressed by the sight of its ceaseless ebb and flow, and are apt, on the principles… — James G. Frazer Copy Share Image
My parents got me a $25 Kent steel-string acoustic guitar when I was around 12. The following Christmas, my parents bought me a Conora… — Alex Lifeson Copy Share Image
It was never a policy of the Kent team that the pitch must be occupied all day after winning the toss. — Frank Woolley Copy Share Image