A Quote by Werner Herzog

I know whenever it comes to be really dysfunctional and vile and base and hostile on screen, I'm good at that. — © Werner Herzog
I know whenever it comes to be really dysfunctional and vile and base and hostile on screen, I'm good at that.
I know whenever it comes to be really dysfunctional and vile and base and hostile on screen, I'm good at that!
The end result of my personal story is that I became a really good drummer, and I know myself well enough to know that I wouldn't have without this really tough conductor and this really cutthroat hostile environment I was in.
Republicans need to speak up, and people need to know that not all Republicans are represented by the hostile, vile voice of Donald Trump.
As we are, so we associate. The good, by affinity, seek the good; the vile, by affinity, the vile. Thus of their own volition, souls proceed into Heaven, into Hell.
Animation translates well to a small screen. When you look at Walt Disney or Chuck Jones - you know, Bugs Bunny - there really isn't any difference if you watch on a very big screen or a computer screen.
You know, coming from a broken dysfunctional family, you know, it's something that I always aspired to be - a good husband and a good father.
Things base and vile, holding no quantity, love can transpose to form and dignity
I like a lot of the older country stuff. Shoot. We actually do really good in punk rock clubs. I don't really know where our fan base lies.
O! How vain and vile a passion is this fear! What base uncomely things it makes men do.
People have accused me of only working with good companies. No I don't. I work with some very dysfunctional companies or unbelievably dysfunctional organizations. The people that bring me in know what they're doing won't work for the future. They know they want to change and they want to change for the right reasons. They believe what I believe and that's why they called me.
I'm hostile to men, I'm hostile to women, I'm hostile to cats, to poor cockroaches, I'm afraid of horses.
Facetiousness is allowable when it is the most proper instrument of exposing things apparently base and vile to due contempt.
Whenever I get a good script, I don't care whether it's telly or theatre or big screen - I'm not bothered.
I get on base by making good contact with the ball. But whenever I hit a home run, I'm as surprised as everybody else.
Really good writing, from my perspective, runs a lot like a visual on the screen. You need to create that kind of detail and have credibility with the reader, so the reader knows that you were really there, that you really experienced it, that you know the details. That comes out of seeing.
I despise formal restaurants. I find all of that formality to be very base and vile. I would much rather eat potato chips on the sidewalk.
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