"I really, really want to produce. That's the top of my to-do list."
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"If the announcer can produce the impression that he is a gentleman, he may pronounce as he pleases."
"What courage and patience are wanted for every life that aims to produce anything!"
"A company that does not produce anything other than money is a poor business"
"The more one produces, the less one gets."
"To produce music is also in a sense to produce children."
"Then it would not be so strong a sense. If it failed to produce equal exertion, it could not be an equal conviction."
"I want to co-produce again."
"You are much more than the sum of what you produce."
"Shakespeare is dangerous to young poets; they cannot but reproduce him, while they fancy that they produce themselves."
"I just like to act and write and produce. To me, making movies is the ultimate goal."
"A mere copier of nature can never produce any thing great, can never raise and enlarge the conceptions, or warm the heart of the spectator."
"A scrupulous man will never produce a great novel."
"The sole evidence it is possible to produce that anything is desirable, is that people do actually desire it."
"Value is the life-giving power of anything; cost, the quantity of labour required to produce it; its price, the quantity of labourwhich its possessor will take in exchange for it."
"No one can explain how the notes of a Mozart melody, or the folds of a piece of Titian's drapery, produce their essential effects. If you do not feel it, no one can by reasoning make you feel it."
"I'd love to direct, I'd love to produce. I'd love to learn all about it, and being around it all the time certainly helps."
"It was fortunate that tea was at hand, to produce a lull and provide refreshment,— for they would have been hoarse and faint if they had gone on much longer."