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  • I've always stuck with Gibsons. I've had Guilds and Fenders, too, but I always wind up going back to Gibsons. -- Tommy Shaw
  • Guild doesn't like me." "That's true." "He doesn't like you, ether." "That is mystifying. -- Derek Landy
  • There are 100,000 actors in the Screen Actors Guild. Only 2,000 of them make more than $75,000 a year. -- Steve Guttenberg
  • When I was 18, I joined the Screen Actors Guild, and after college I came to New York. -- Marla Maples
  • I'm in five guilds; that's a lot of dues to pay. So I have to keep on working. -- Griffin Dunne
  • From 1980 to 1990, I shot more films than any other actor in the Screen Actors Guild, apart from Gene Hackman. -- Steve Guttenberg
  • I created 'The Guild' because nobody was offering me the roles I thought I could do best at in Hollywood. -- Felicia Day
  • People should realize that I shot a Coke commercial back in 1986. So, you know, I've been around a long time. I carry my Screen Actors Guild Card. -- Kato Kaelin
  • Before you approach a production entity or even a potential producer, you should write up a treatment and register your show with the Writers Guild of America. -- Penelope Spheeris
  • The American legal industry is a medieval guild in which the prosecutors, bar, and bench join hands to ensure that legal invoices are paid, no matter how excessive. -- Conrad Black
  • Being an actor: that's a pretty big net. That's a big playing field. The Screen Actors' Guild is filled with many, many, many, many people and vastly different careers. -- Timothy Olyphant
  • Well, acting is cheap; I knew all these actors who weren't in the Screen Actors Guild yet, and it happened that they were all just about thirty years old. -- John Sayles
  • For all professional pilots there exists a kind of guild, without charter and without by-laws. it demands no requirements for inclusion save an understanding of the wind, the compass, the rudder, and fair fellowship. -- Beryl Markham
  • Since it was too difficult to get into the Screen Actor's Guild in New York, I moved to Miami in 1982 and started a successful career as a television commercial actress, obtaining my SAG card there. -- Donna Rice
  • Fascism recognises the real needs which gave rise to socialism and trade-unionism, giving them due weight in the guild or corporative system in which diverent interests are coordinated and harmonised in the unity of the State. -- Benito Mussolini
  • I went without health insurance until 'Roger & Me,' basically - from about age 20 till about age 35. With 'Roger & Me,' I joined the Directors Guild and the Writers Guild, and since then I've had excellent health care managed by the union. -- Michael Moore
  • I think I'd rather win, for example, a Writer's Guild award than almost anything on earth. And the few nominations I've had with the guild, and the few awards I've had, represented to me a far more legitimate concrete achievement than anything. -- Rod Serling
  • I think the essence of the argument has always been, first of all, the Guild doesn't want writing on spec. And that's been a major problem over the years. But obviously, to the young writer that's unfair and it's discriminatory, and it can be very hurtful to one's career. -- Rod Serling
  • As a past president of the Writers Guild, I think women shouldn't write for free. Maybe you have to do it for a time, to make a reputation, but I think the idea of giving your work away is the beginning of authors not being able to make a living. -- Erica Jong
  • As artists and traders in medieval cities began to form organizations, they instituted tough initiation ceremonies. Journeymen in Bergen, Norway, were shoved down a chimney, thrown three times into the sea, and soundly whipped. Such rites made belonging to the guild or corporation more precious to those who were accepted, and survived. -- Isaac Asimov
  • We ourselves are part of a guild of species that lie within and without our bodies. Aboriginal peoples and the Ayurvedic practitioners of ancient India have names for such guilds, or beings made up (as we are) of two or more species forming one organism. Most of nature is composed of groups of species working interdependently ... -- Bill Mollison
  • Love of learning led to monasteries, which became the cradle of academic guilds. -- John Ortberg
  • It is only natural to expect that guilds will tend to "protect their turf" and to resist challenge. -- Noam Chomsky
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