Bruce Feirstein
- The Key to a Great Story - Tomorrow Never Dies
When I was sixteen, I went to work for a newspaper in Hong Kong. It was a rag, but the editor taught me one important lesson. The key to a great story is not who, or what, or when, but why. Your friend, Mr. Bond, made a mess tonight. I want to know why.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
- An Address to the Irish People
Government is an evil; it is only the thoughtlessness and vices of men that make it a necessary evil. When all men are good and wise, government will of itself decay.
Paul Thomas Anderson
- Coffee and Cigarettes
Once the coffee is poured and the tip of the cigarette is lit and placed in the ashtray, then we will address the matter. I'm talking about our bonfires for today. You have something to tell me, something you want to say, so we're gonna sit around our bonfire of coffee and cigarettes and you're going to share your story, but we wait until the coffee is poured.
Orson Welles
- Paul Masson "House Party"
I like to cast a party the way I cast a play, with very special people, and the champagne must be equally special. Paul Masson: a premium Californian champagne of impeccable taste. Paul Masson wines taste so good because they're made with such care. Old Paul Masson himself said it nearly a century ago: We will sell no wine before its time.