A Quote by Ron Howard

A long time ago, I stopped trying to look at projects as genre exercises. — © Ron Howard
A long time ago, I stopped trying to look at projects as genre exercises.
I stopped trying to plan a long time ago - whatever's meant to happen for me in the future will happen.
I stopped courting Hollywood a long time ago.
I stopped predicting the future a long time ago.
I stopped courting Hollywood a long time ago
When you're a young writer and you look at people praising a big hefty anthology that has uncovered a long lost genre, it can be disorienting to look inside it and think, "But what it's uncovered still isn't me. What does this mean? Do I not belong in this genre, or is there more of the genre yet to find?"
Oh, I steal things all the time. It's just something I do. I stopped caring a long time ago.
I stopped worrying about being desired a long time ago.
I took piano lessons when I was like 5 or 6 but that was a long time ago. I stopped when I was 13.
I stopped loving my father a long time ago. What remained was the slavery to a pattern.
I can't control what people think of me, and I stopped really caring a long time ago.
I stopped acting a long time ago and my primary career has been producing-directing film.
I stopped asking a long time ago, "why would you want me to play that?" I'm an actor. That's what I do.
I get very frustrated by this term 'genre exercise.' I mean, what exactly is that? Genre is not really relevant when you are writing a song; hopefully you are doing it to explore something, to create something, and I don't agree that any of my albums are genre exercises.
I stopped Googling myself a long time ago. I'm sure there's plenty of misinformation out there, but I am blissfully unaware of it.
I've been singing one kind of genre for a long time but have always tried to push to new auras about picking new songs or the same kind of genre but trying to sing it differently, treating it differently.
I stopped getting nervous a long time ago, so any time I do get nervous, which is rare - about work, anyway - I always take that as a really good sign.
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