A Quote by Paul W. S. Anderson

'Pompeii' is kind of a lifelong obsession for me. — © Paul W. S. Anderson
'Pompeii' is kind of a lifelong obsession for me.
It's always something that interests me, crafting a really perfect pop gem, but it's not a lifelong obsession. I've kind of moved beyond it. I think I needed to get that out of my system, to exorcise.
Pompeii was an incredibly corrupt city. Pompeii was the Las Vegas of the Roman Empire.
I've had a lifelong obsession with urban legends and American folklore.
The obsession was so real and so prolonged. Sleeping was kind of like taking breaks from continuing the obsession.
I've had a lifelong passion, and really obsession, with professional wrestling since I was a very small kid.
My most favorite entrance music of all time... it's that, "You're my obsession, you're my obsession" song [Animotion's "Obsession"].
I think when people think of Pompeii, they think it was just destroyed by the volcano. Yes, it was the eruption of the volcano that eventually caused the pyroclastic surge that swept over Pompeii and destroyed it for good. But also, they had to face the effects of a very extreme earthquake and a tidal wave that swept in from the Bay of Naples.
'Pompeii' is definitely a passion project for me.
Fame has become this obsession for people, which kind of creeps me out.
I do write about obsession, but I don't think I have an obsession for writing. I'm not a compulsive writer. I like to watch obsession in other people, watch the way it makes them behave.
Class is really interesting to me, maybe because I'm from England where there is a pretty hideous, deep-rooted obsession with class. I don't like the obsession with class, but it certainly interests me.
I think we need to recognize that learning is a lifelong goal, a lifelong experience.
lifelong enemies are, I think, as hard to make and as important to one's well-being as lifelong friends.
Sitting with a deck of cards in your hand all day is an obsession. Visiting print shops and bookstores and libraries is an obsession. And writing about this is an obsession. I think, in general, most collectors are obsessed. I think the only form of a rationalized greed is when you're collecting something you are supposedly serious about.
If anyone here is secretly dreaming of making the Olympics, I can tell you exactly how to do it, two words: Sustained Obsession. The obsession isn't so hard. But keeping it sustained is a tough nut to crack. A heart-felt enemy can go a long way to sustaining your obsession. Love your enemy.
I have a kind of unhealthy obsession with movies.
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