Choose quotes font
He who closes his eyes sees nothing, even in the full light of day.
He who closes his eyes sees nothing, even in the full light of day.
He who closes his eyes sees nothing, even in the full light of day.
He who closes his eyes sees nothing, even in the full light of day.
He who closes his eyes sees nothing, even in the full light of day.
He who closes his eyes sees nothing, even in the full light of day.
Next quotes
Terence Fisher:
We're not as materialistic and income-tax conscious as we think. At the moment our superstitions arTerence Fisher:
The written word is the basic of everything. Most important, the idea, and after that, the dialogueTerence Fisher:
There is the danger of over preparation, of loss of spontaneity; over rehearsal is the most terriblTerence Fisher:
One blob of red in the wrong place and the audience isn't looking at the hero, they're looking at aTerence Fisher:
The reflection of the flame in the glass seems to be touching the hand. And you feel the helpless fTerence Fisher:
He 's ruthless only because of his ideals. Unfortunately he doesn't succeed. The thing fails and geTerence Fisher:
Certainly Dracula did bring a hell of a lot of joy to a hell of a lot of women. And if this eroticTerence Fisher:
The process is very gradual, you see. At first there's the tainted stage; they know what will eventTerence Fisher:
Do I believe in the supernatural? Oh yes, certainly. I can't believe, I can't accept that you die aKazimir Malevich:
Painters were also attorneys, happy storytellers of anecdote, psychologists, botanists, zoologists,