‘Apocalypse Now’ does not alienate us or deconstruct itself. In fact, it welcomes us in. – James Gray
And I kissed a lot of frogs as well, but no, I kissed a lot of frogs and now I’ve found my prince. – Joan Collins
Sitcoms are making a comeback, but you’ve got to have a little quirkiness in there now. – Jackee Harry
Groups are corporations now. They have pension plans. Musicians have saw the daylight. – John Lee Hooker
One cannot be always laughing at a man without now and then stumbling on something witty. – Jane Austen
Now that I’ve experienced ageism, I don’t regard it as a bad thing. It’s been a transition to something more exciting and maybe edgier. – Jane Seymour
Now Speaker Gingrich says interesting and insightful things. He can explain them well. On many occasions he also says outrageous things that come from nowhere and he has a tendency to say them at exactly the time when they most undermine the conservative agenda. – Jim Talent
One of the things I like about doing historical films is drawing the line between now and then. – James Purefoy
I’m very used to being in India now and to working with actors and directors I’m comfortable with because I know them already. – Jacqueline Fernandez
Our culture now wonderfully, alchemically transforms images and history into artistic material. The possibilities seem endless and wide open. – Jerry Saltz
Well, every now and then I would hear the preposterous notion that that Jane Pauley sounds like Barbara Walters. Like I could if I tried? – Jane Pauley
By definition, saving – for anything – requires us to not get things now so that we can get bigger ones later. That’s hard. Our brains are hard wired to prefer the here and now. – Jean Chatzky
Editing is now the easiest thing on earth to do, and all the things that evolved out of word processing – ‘Oh, let’s put that sentence there, let’s get rid of this’ – have become commonplace in films and music too. – Brian Eno