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How did I get to Hollywood? By train.
John Ford
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John Ford
Age: 79 †
Born: 1894
Born: February 1
Died: 1973
Died: August 31
Film Actor
Film Director
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Naval Officer
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Cape Elizabeth
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Jack Ford
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Love is dead let lovers' eyes, Locked in endless dreams, The extremes of all extremes, Ope no more, for now Love dies.
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Whilst we strive To live most free, we're caught in our own toils.
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The joys of marriage are the heaven on earth, Life's paradise, great princess, the soul's quiet, Sinews of concord, earthly immortality, Eternity of pleasures.
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The main thing about directing is: photograph the people's eyes.
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Contentment gives a crown, where fortune hath denied it.
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I like, as a director and a spectator, simple, direct, frank films. Nothing disgusts me more than snobbism, mannerism, technical gratuity... and, most of all, intellectualism.
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Titles of honor add not to his worth, who is himself an honor of his titles.
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Why, I hold fate Clasped in my fist, and could command the course Of time's eternal motion, hadst thou been One thought more steady than an ebbing sea.
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Electronics is clearly the winner of the day.
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You can speak well if your tongue can deliver the message of your heart.
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Love is the tyrant of the heart it darkens Reason, confounds discretion deaf to Counsel It runs a headlong course to desperate madness.
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What is done, is done: Spend not the time in tears, but seek for justice.
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Revenge proves itself to be its own executioner.
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I am... a mushroom On whom the dew of heaven drops now and then.
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