walt Quotes and Quotations
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- Walter Allen
- Walt Alston
- Walter Anderson
- Walter Annenberg
- Walter Bagehot
- Henry Walter Bates
- Walter Becker
- Walter Benjamin
- Walther Bothe
- Walter Chrysler
- Walter Crane
- Walter Cronkite
- Walt Disney
- Walter Duranty
- Walter Elliot
- Sam Walter Foss
- Walter Gilbert
- Walter Gropius
- Walter Hagen
- Walter Rudolf Hess
- Walter Hill
- Walter Johnson
- Walter Kaufmann
- Walt Kelly
- Walter Kerr
- Walter Knott
- Walter Koenig
- Walter Kohn
- Walter Savage Landor
- Walter Lang
- Walter Legge
- Walter Lippmann
- Walter Lord
- Walter Map
- Walter de La Mare
- Walter Martin
- Walter Matthau
- Walter Russell Mead
- Walter F. Mondale
- Walter Mosley
- Walter Murch
- Patton Oswalt
- Walter Pater
- Walter Payton
- Walter Pidgeon
- Walter Piston
- Walter B. Pitkin
- Walter Raleigh
- Walther Rathenau
- Walter Rauschenbusch
- Walter Reed
- Walter Reisch
- Walter Reuther
- Walter Salles
- Walter Scott
- Walter Sisulu
- Walter Smith
- Walter Ulbricht
- Walter F. Ulmer
- Walter Wager
- Stephen M. Walt
- Mika Waltari
- Bruno Walter
- Jessica Walter
- Ulrich Walter
- Barbara Walters
- J. Donald Walters
- John Walters
- Julie Walters
- Vernon A. Walters
- Bill Walton
- Izaak Walton
- Jim Walton
- John T. Walton
- Rob Walton
- Sam Walton
- Walter Washington
- Walt Whitman
- Walter Jon Williams
- Walter Winchell
- Walter Wriston
walt Quotes and Quotations
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At Wal-Mart, if you couldn't explain an idea or a concept in simple terms on one page of paper Sam Walton considered the new idea too complicated to implement. Michael Bergdahl | top
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I blame it on Walt Disney, where animals are given human qualities. People don't understand that a wild animal is not something that is nice to pat. It can seriously harm you. James Cameron | top
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Dark Water was one of my favourite films to shoot because of Walter. I had seen the previous films he had directed, Central Station and Motorcycle Diaries, and I thought they were great. I really trusted him. Jennifer Connelly | top
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Even though the National Guard and Army Reserve see combat today, it rankles me that people assume it was some kind of waltz in the park back then. Larry David | top
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His feeling was the name Walt Disney represented all of us. Walt was hanging by his teeth financially and really I think he was for most of his career. Not at all like today. Marc Davis | top
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I joined Walt Disney, went to work, December 2nd 1935, so obviously, I'm not too young! Marc Davis | top
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Sir Walter, with his 61 years of life, although he never wrote a novel until he was over 40, had, fortunately for the world, a longer working career than most of his brethren. Arthur Conan Doyle | top
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As Walter Cronkite would say, that's the way it is. Howard Fineman | top
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I played as a 17-year-old with Walter Smith, who must have been about 32. So I've known Walter for 21 years. Richard Gough | top
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Actually, everything has been said in print... it's a battle of giants and it's something that Walt would say is none of your business - go right on and create the best you can. Joe Grant | top
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Walt Disney was my great hero. Stanislav Grof | top
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By the time The Band did The Last Waltz, the chemistry had changed, and it wasn't a thrill anymore to live that studio kind of life. Levon Helm | top
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But Walt and him shared the same kind of optimism. Walt believed in himself, and he was optimistic about what he wanted to do. He just knew it will be okay, and Dali was the same way. They had a great deal in common that way. John Hench | top
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I always admired Walt's optimism. He seemed to know the direction he was going to. When I was at the studio, I remember he kept driving all of us back down to a more fundamental level all the time. John Hench | top
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Well, it was never supposed to be like that. Walt died before we had finished. The original idea of Walt's was that you came down there, into the caves, and there were no pirates. But they had been there just seconds before! There was a hot meal on the table, steaming. John Hench | top
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Walt Whitman, he who laid end to end words never seen in each other's company before outside of a dictionary. David Lodge | top
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The last person to stand still and repeat himself was Walt Disney. He refused to repeat himself. So to think that he'd be making the same kind of film in the year 2001 that he made in 1941 is absurd. Leonard Maltin | top
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While it was occasionally done here or there, nobody else had a figurehead like Walt doing it. Jack Warner wasn't on TV. Walt was the boss, but he had a real public profile and he used it to his advantage. And he became a household face. Leonard Maltin | top
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I'm not too fond of changing things into waltzes, but sometimes that works. Marian McPartland | top
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Is Walt turning over in his grave? A man named Joe Roth runs Disney right now-he gave me the go-ahead and total freedom to do whatever I wanted to do. Tim Robbins | top
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I look like Walt Disney just threw up. Ryan Stiles | top
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Walter, who had been in the lead all day, was the first to scramble up; a native Alaskan, he is the first human being to set foot upon the top of Alaska's great mountain, and he had well earned the lifelong distinction. Hudson Stuck | top
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That was the big secret. Walt would do things over and over again, with no regard to money, to get things perfect. Frank Tashlin | top
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Speech is the twin of my vision, it is unequal to measure itself, it provokes me forever, it says sarcastically, Walt you contain enough, why don't you let it out then? Walt Whitman | top
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When I was in high school I moved from the big city to a tiny village of 500 people in Vermont. It was like The Waltons! Daphne Zuniga | top