A Quote by Jane Campion

'The Piano' ended up on television. Everything ends up there anyway. — © Jane Campion
'The Piano' ended up on television. Everything ends up there anyway.
The Piano ended up on television. Everything ends up there anyway.
The piano is where everything starts and ends. Everything is based off of it. If you understand that, you wind up understanding a lot more in all other instruments. For me, it had always been something important to try and learn.
I ended up taking piano lessons at a really young age, I took, like, years of piano lessons, and I always loved to sing.
We live in a small world, and we all are affected by everything that happens everywhere. And to look at it less selfishly, we also need to be grateful for the luck of where we're born and how we ended up where we ended up.
I started doing more theatre because I love that and I ended up doing television. I ended up doing it.
In television, you can leave so many things open-ended. For everything you wrap up, you can open another one or two.
My parents weren't keen on me watching television when I was growing up, in the 70s and 80s, which is ironic given that I've ended up working in it.
I always said it was a privilege to end up on the television. It wasn't my ambition; I fell into editing magazines and writing about cars, and then I ended up on the telly.
That cowboy had heartbreak written all over him and she'd be damned if she knew why every time he blew into town she ended up naked before he ended up gone. Reed always ended up gone.
I went to see 'Francis Ha,' which I could certainly relate to. She ends up wandering the streets of Paris all alone - something I've ended up doing a number of times in capital cities around Europe.
My dad didn't want me to play guitar. He played piano, so I chose that. And I ended up loving it.
If I hadn't been President of the United States, I probably would have ended up a piano player in a bawdy house.
My dad didn't want me to play guitar. He played piano, so I chose that. And I ended up loving it
Every movie I've been in has ended up on television.
I grew up in a family that nearly lost everything, but I ended up in the United States Senate because I grew up in an America that invested in kids like me and built a real future for us.
Television's grown up a lot. It's a little more adult, which I think is a good thing. It allows actors to tell more complex stories. I'm happy to see where it ends up.
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