Classics Quote by John de Lancie Download Open image “I was raised on the classics - Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, and others.” — John de Lancie ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Classics I was raised Jules Verne Others Raised
I remember being captivated by Jules Verne's 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea' when I read it as a kid. — J-Hope Copy Share Image
As a kid I read Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, and a few others. As an adult have admired Leonardo da Vinci's drawings and… — Viggo Mortensen Copy Share Image
I have always loved and avidly read the novels of Jack London, Jules Verne and Ernest Hemingway. The characters depicted in their books, who… — Vladimir Putin Copy Share Image
I wasn't a big science-fiction fan growing up. But I loved Jules Verne and Sherlock Holmes. Both came into play on 'The X-Files.' — Chris Carter Copy Share Image
“Between the ages of ten and fifteen in St. Petersburg, I must have read more fiction and poetry—English, Russian and French—than in any other… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
I've always been a big fan of utopian, future, new-world stories - 'V For Vendetta,' comic books, graphic novels. — Andy Biersack Copy Share Image
“Greg Broadmore's fertile and twisted imagination has conjoined multiple genres, memories, and a sharp sense of pulp, colonialist nostalgia/parody in this lavish, fully realized,… — Adam Savage Copy Share Image
I grew up with the television product being old Western serials like Roy Rogers, and John Wayne and Gary Cooper, and many others were… — Steve Kanaly Copy Share Image
I had a long period of writing what I think of as 'save the world' novels. 'Fledgling' was a chance to play. — Octavia E. Butler Copy Share Image
Growing up, there were TV shows that were very funny but very traditional. Classic things like 'Fawlty Towers,' obviously, and 'Blackadder' were pretty traditionally… — Edgar Wright Copy Share Image
My first interaction with Gene was that after I auditioned I walked out of the room and then this big guy walks out with… — John de Lancie Copy Share Image
There's something inherently life-denying in television and radio and stuff that's canned. — John de Lancie Copy Share Image
I had a panic attack years ago in preparation for a very difficult show. And you cannot hear, or see, or you can't compute.… — John de Lancie Copy Share Image
Q was naughty, you know? He's naughty. He's not evil. He's not all good. He's sort of bad. You get to play him the… — John de Lancie Copy Share Image
I'm of the opinion that it flies in the face of reason not to believe. The odds are too great against you to not… — John de Lancie Copy Share Image
I'm sure Roddenberry in his wildest dreams never would have thought he would have gotten five TV series out of his idea. — John de Lancie Copy Share Image
I sail to Hawaii and back a lot, and it sometimes involves very terrifying experiences. And you have to keep yourself from becoming panicky. — John de Lancie Copy Share Image
“So it is that in our world hopes are thwarted at every turn and the people's lot is always pain.” — Royall Tyler Copy Share Image
Professors of classics - not even a professor of English - professors of classics, they're something sacred; it's almost like being a priest. — Erich Segal Copy Share Image
“You don't know what your life is, nor what you're doing, nor who you are.” — Euripides Copy Share Image
I like a lot of movies. I like all types of genres. I like the classics - comedy, action. — Danny Green Copy Share Image
“Poirot, watching him, felt suddenly a doubt--an uncomfortable twinge. Was there, here, something that he had missed? Some richness of the spirit? Sadness crept… — Agatha Christie Copy Share Image
“Betsy was so full of joy that she had to be alone. She went upstairs to her bedroom and sat down on Uncle Keith's… — Maud Hart Lovelace Copy Share Image
“Sin is the only real colour-element left in modern life.' 'You really must not say things like that before Dorian, Harry.' 'Before which Dorian?… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
“They always looked back before turning the corner, for their mother was always at the window to nod and smile, and wave her hand… — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
I can trace my interest in modern classics to the summer before art college. — Emma Healey Copy Share Image