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  • Fritz Lang was one of my dearest, dearest friends. I loved working with him. -- Sylvia Sidney
  • Tim and Fritz Lang I loved working with. Not Hitchcock so much. There was no communication. -- Sylvia Sidney
  • I had the X rating on my films. Now they do as much on The Simpsons as I got an X rating for Fritz the Cat. -- Ralph Bakshi
  • Los Angeles gives one the feeling of the future more strongly than any city I know of. A bad future, too, like something out of Fritz Lang's feeble imagination. -- Henry Miller
  • As a child, I grew up the son of German immigrant parents, so I grew up being teased and called 'Fritz' at school. When I married my wife and went to live in Vienna, I was teased for being a Brit. -- Peter Morgan
  • Please, if you would," the butler said, "no throwing the linens. Peaches, anyone?" -Fritz -- J.R. Ward
  • I know that with perfect play, God versus God, Fritz versus Fritz, chess is a draw ... -- Nigel Short
  • Fritz Mondale is not some synthetic Masked Marvel or Mystery Man. He is not made of silicon and micro-chip flakes. He is made of flesh and blood and brains. -- Lane Kirkland
  • When considering a man's motives, remember you must not measure his wheat with your bushel. He may not be using the same standard at all. ~ The Fool to Fritz in Assassin's Apprentice -- Robin Hobb
  • We should misjudge this scientist [Fritz Haber] seriously if we were to judge him only by his harvest. The stimulation of research and the advancement of younger scholars become ever more important to him than his own achievements. -- Richard Willstatter
  • Wolfe scowled at her. I could see he was torn with conflicting emotions. A female in his kitchen was an outrage. A woman criticizing his or Fritz's cooking was an insult. But corned beef hash was one of life's toughest problems, never yet solved by anyone. -- Rex Stout
  • I grew up on the crime stuff. Spillane, Chandler, Jim Thompson, and noir movies like Fuller, Orson Welles, Fritz Lang. When I first showed up in New York to write comics back in the late 1970s, I came with a bunch of crime stories but everybody just wanted men in tights. -- Frank Miller
  • The Berlin of the '20s formed the foundation of my future education... the Berlin of the UFA studios, of Fritz Lang, Lubitsch and Erich Pommer. The Berlin of the architects Gropius, Mendelsohn and Mies van der Rohe. The Berlin of the painters Max Libermann, Grosz, Otto Dix, Klee and Kandinsky. -- Ken Adam
  • I don't need the water to be inspired. My stories inspire me, not the location of where I'm parked. And good thing, since I've had to finish books in airports, in the RV we used to have, the lake house, while on vacation, at home, in the kitchen when my office PC was on the fritz. -- Lori Foster
  • I watched a lot of silent directors who were absolutely great like John Ford and Fritz Lang, Tod Browning, and also some very modern directors like The Coen Brothers. The directors take the freedom within their own movies to be melodramatic or funny when they chose to be. They do whatever they want and they don't care about the genre. -- Michel Hazanavicius
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