A Quote by Richard Linklater

I'm interested in people forging their realities. — © Richard Linklater
I'm interested in people forging their realities.
I'd actually argue forging a company is far more harder than forging a product
I'm interested in people with very exceptional world views or realities.
The world is filled with invisible realities. But, if people do not see or hear, then these realities do not exist.
I don't want to make a comfortable film. I'm not interested in that. I'm not interested in answering people's questions; I'm interested in posing questions. I'm interested in sparking a conversation between two people about what something means. That's enough for me, as a writer and as a director.
I am particularly interested in the way that the everyday realities of the world around us change these relations.
People aren’t interested in the truth, Dafar. They’re interested in what keeps them safe. They’re interested in being looked after. They’re interested in a tale being spun... Mighty men have moments of great despair that common people do not want to know about.
Children have a very good idea of how to distinguish between fantasies and realities. It's just they are equally interested in exploring both.
I know well enough that very few people who are supposedly interested in writing are interested in writing well. They are interested in publishing something, and if possible in making a "killing." They are interested in being a writer not in writing. . . If this is what you are interested in, I am not going to be much use to you.
External realities - worlds of politics, economics, law, war, interpersonal and social relations - are part of prose fiction. Fiction also includes the realities of a character's interior language. Poetry can encompass the same realities, but in compressed, intensified language, which creates entirely different degrees of emotional force.
Our ideas must agree with realities, be such realities concrete or abstract
Clever people can copy the handwriting of an artist - it's like forging a person's signature.
New Jack City' and 'Boyz 'N the Hood' are realities, but movies like 'Strictly Business' are realities, too.
'New Jack City' and 'Boyz 'N the Hood' are realities, but movies like 'Strictly Business' are realities, too.
I find that white people in general, including white liberals and even revolutionaries, are most inclined to call you a racist when they don't want to confront the ugly realities that their racism has created. In their eyes, when you attempt to address those realities from your perspective you become a racist.
'The Story of Us with Morgan Freeman' is a reminder that people across the world are rebelling against norms and forging new paths for the most marginalized people in their own communities.
The vast possibilities of our great future will become realities only if we make ourselves responsible for those realities.
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