A Quote by Quincy Jones

Everybody has their idiosyncrasies. — © Quincy Jones
Everybody has their idiosyncrasies.
I think there's a dark and twisted idea of democracy that everybody is as interesting as everybody else. So we mustn't make anybody too interesting. There's an ironing out of edges and eccentricities, idiosyncrasies in people and situations.
The older I get, the more I embrace my own idiosyncrasies.
Every group has its idiosyncrasies, but at a certain point we all are human.
The understanding also hath its idiosyncrasies as well as other faculties.
I'm friends with everybody, I love everybody. I trust everybody because they don't give me reasons not to you know what I'm saying? So, if everybody just trusted everybody and if everybody just loved everybody then we'd live in a perfect world... you know what I'm saying? I mean, why not?
Everybody is special. Everybody. Everybody is a hero, a lover, a fool, a villain. Everybody. Everybody has their story to tell.
Films should involve a director's idiosyncrasies as much as possible I think.
It is one of man's curious idiosyncrasies to create difficulties for the pleasure of resolving them.
Everybody knows that the boat is leaking. Everybody knows the captain lied. Everybody got this broken feeling, like their father or their dog just died. Everybody talking to their pockets. Everybody wants a box of chocolates and a long-stem rose. Everybody knows.
It's always amazing to me the idiosyncrasies people end up disliking others for.
Do you know, I think that of all your idiosyncrasies that choke you give, when you are determined not to laugh, is the one that most enchants me.
A lot of the big-budget movies, craft-wise, are amazing, but have a boring story. And the indies have their idiosyncrasies.
I do bring an intimate knowledge of the South African team. I know the little idiosyncrasies of each of them.
People are always so boring when they band together. You have to be alone to develop all the idiosyncrasies that make a person interesting.
As you get older, your idiosyncrasies become sort of exaggerated. So you are who you have always been, only more so.
Directing is more like you're being a psychologist and you're kind of analyzing the situation and evaluating each person for their idiosyncrasies.
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