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People watch movies - and it's vague ideas, it's vague notions, but people pick up on these things, that they are supposed to think certain ways or that they're not supposed to think, basically, and they don't. (Alexander Lloyd)
In the past, I've never tried to discount or stop what people are saying because on some levels I find it interesting. (Alexander Lloyd)
I'm thrilled of the acceptance I get abroad. The people are so hearty, warm and grateful and I feel privileged having seen so many countries and some of the greatest monuments. (Alexander Lloyd)
So let us build them shelves where They might fight among themselves and leave the people be who want to sing (Alexander Lloyd)
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The key is to get to know people and trust them to be who they are. Instead, we trust people to be who we want them to be - and when they're not, we cry. (Alexander Lloyd)
We really have to reconsider what it is that a public person gives up. Why does a public person give up all his or her rights to privacy? (Alexander Lloyd)
It's our belief that presidential papers belong to all the American people (Alexander Lloyd)
It's like, now you've done it, you stood up with the big boys and you were good onscreen. It gives me a lot more weight walking into a room. They just treat me with a different level of respect. They don't remember Superman so much as they remember that role, which is a different realm. (Alexander Lloyd)
I will tell you that the last five shows are going to really blow people out of the water. There's gonna be a lot of head-spinning going on. (Alexander Lloyd)
Those people need to invent perfume (Alexander Lloyd)
We are simultaneously the most hated, loved, feared and admired nation on this planet. In short, we are Frank Sinatra. And the Chairman didn't make his bones laying down for punks... (Alexander Lloyd)
I want to work with great people. Great people really make you better. (Alexander Lloyd)
It people don't have anything to say about it, it will be really disappointing. (Alexander Lloyd)
One or two people recognize me, and then in a half-hour thirty 12 and 13-year-old girls swamp me. (Alexander Lloyd)
Yeah, I love doing ensemble pieces. You get to meet so many new people and make new friends. (Alexander Lloyd)
That's the network mentality. They're always chasing the polls, trying to second-guess what the people like. (Alexander Lloyd)
People think surviving cancer is tough, or surviving a divorce, but NOTHING compares with fighting with American Culture when you want to raise your kids free of junk food. Read Junk Food Nation. A great book. (Alexander Lloyd)
We had many intellectuals and industry people who looked down on us, as if it were beneath them to even watch us. Nowadays, those comparisons aren't made. (Alexander Lloyd)
The trouble with most stage plays nowadays is they are written by people who grew up not reading or seeing the great theatrical literature of the day, but watching network TV. And so they are more like TV sitcoms than stage plays. (Alexander Lloyd)
For thousands of sick and dying people all over the country, cast out of hospitals with their individual predictions of only months left on this planet, Boston was a last hope, a Mecca. (Alexander Lloyd)
I think Pirandello had something to say to people about what truth really is. (Alexander Lloyd)
Just from him doing the things that he knew how to do, moment to moment -- it's not some mythic figure. It's just a common, everyday man. And I think that's what people are connecting to. (Alexander Lloyd)
It could be that people just want to be connected to something that's bigger than they are that can't be proven. I don't know, I don't think that's it. (Alexander Lloyd)
It rolls off my back. Ridicule doesn't mean anything - even from people you're supposed to wear knee pads around, like the scientific community. (Alexander Lloyd)
It's horrible to think that a small cadre of people would manipulate that information. I mean, for God's sake, we've admitted that we were experimenting on our veterans with mustard gas. So there is no security question. It can't possibly be the reason. (Alexander Lloyd)
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