On Alfred Hitchcock in an interview with John Simon (1971).
“I thought his lack of curiosity must be monumental, but I was wrong. It turned out that he had some queer notions about the morality of the whole process, ideas he had gotten from some weirdly aberrant religion in his childhood. I had heard of the cult, as you can hardly avoid it if you know any history. It had said little about ethics, being more interested in arbitrary regulations.”
"Picnic on Nearside", in Peter Crowther ed. Tales in Space, p. 286
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“Obviously, when I started out, I had a little bit more curiosity than some”
dig interview (2004)
Context: Obviously, when I started out, I had a little bit more curiosity than some, and went seeking out the original artists, or in some cases searching up country music. I followed The Byrds a lot, and then when they did a country styled record it made me curious to know who these people were that they liked.
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The Impartial Spectator: Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy (2007), Ch. 1: Two Versions
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The Kid from Hoboken: An Autobiography by Bill Bailey (1993)
Source: When Gravity Fails (1986), Chapter 12 (p. 160).