“The greatest danger for those working in the cinema is the extraordinary possibility it offers for lying.”
As quoted by the interviewer, from a preface to his screenplays
Encountering Directors interview (1969)
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“Lying is the greatest of all sins.”
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Esther M. Friesner (1951) American writer
Source: Sphinx's Princess
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1930s
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Context: I will offer a prayer to the Trinity,
May the Eternal grant me to praise thee!
In the present course, dangerous
Our work; destruction is a slight impulse of wrath.
They reckon of the saints a tribe,
King of heaven, may I be eloquent about thee!
Before the separation of my soul from my flesh.
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“The greatest danger to our future is apathy.”
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"The Power of One", Time Magazine (26 August 2002)
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