(48 quotes found)
“I think they're both inward-looking. That's the most obvious parallel between the two,”
Claire Danes
“There are some parallels in the sense that the (USA) Patriot Act represents some retrenchment of our civil liberties and free speech. It is not as raw and blatant as the Sedition Act, but it represents an effort by government and the Congress to bolster security at the price of liberty - not just the Patriot Act, but the language and rhetoric and debate over who is more patriotic.”
Clemens Work
“There's a parallel between the killing fields of the slave ships ... and the killing fields of the Super Dome.”
Cornel West
“You will see 32-bit and 64-bit products in parallel for five to 10 years. If you look at the desktop market, by the time you get 64-bit applications on the desktop for the sort of things we do in our home, it will be some time before we get into that space.”
Craig Barrett
“The threat of parallel action by the commission has been talked about, but has never been taken seriously.”
Wilko van Weeld
“Coaches always look for parallels. There are some similarities, and we'll try to draw from that.”
Rich Rodriguez
“I loved the structure of the whole movie—these two parallel stories which were illustrating the point of the fine line between comedy and tragedy. It was so imaginative and unique but at the same time very signature Woody Allen.”
Will Ferrell
“When I started studying him, then became semi-obsessed with him, I saw the parallels, ... In our ages, that we're both artists, in the price that's paid for going after something with complete focus, with blinders on. And the discovery that what you wish for most probably won't bring you happiness.”
Philip Seymour Hoffman
“That certainly does not parallel previous estimates.”
David Finkelhor
“I came up with a parallel Venice called Venus. set in a parallel Venice about 1701.”
Tanith Lee