179 Thought-Provoking Quotes By Steven Spielberg
Only a generation of readers will spawn a generation of writers.
Technology can be our best friend, and technology can also be the biggest party pooper of our lives. It interrupts our own story, interrupts our ability to have a thought or a daydream, to imagine something wonderful, because we're too busy bridging the walk from the cafeteria back to the office on the cell phone.
The delicate balance of mentoring someone is not creating them in your own image, but giving them the opportunity to create themselves.
There is a fine line between censorship and good taste and moral responsibility.
I think the key divide between the interactive media and the narrative media is the difficulty in opening up an empathic pathway between the gamer and the character, as differentiated from the audience and the characters in a movie or a television show.
I had a great time creating the future on 'Minority Report,' and it's a future that is coming true faster than any of us thought it would.
Even though I get older, what I do never gets old, and that's what I think keeps me hungry.
When I was a kid, there was no collaboration; it's you with a camera bossing your friends around. But as an adult, filmmaking is all about appreciating the talents of the people you surround yourself with and knowing you could never have made any of these films by yourself.
You shouldn't dream your film, you should make it!
People have forgotten how to tell a story. Stories don't have a middle or an end any more. They usually have a beginning that never stops beginning.
All of us every single year, we're a different person. I don't think we're the same person all our lives.
Remember, science fiction's always been the kind of first level alert to think about things to come. It's easier for an audience to take warnings from sci-fi without feeling that we're preaching to them. Every science fiction movie I have ever seen, any one that's worth its weight in celluloid, warns us about things that ultimately come true.
My dad took me out to see a meteor shower when I was a little kid, and it was scary for me because he woke me up in the middle of the night. My heart was beating; I didn't know what he wanted to do. He wouldn't tell me, and he put me in the car and we went off, and I saw all these people lying on blankets, looking up at the sky.
Naturally, it is a terrible, despicable crime when, as in Munich, people are taken hostage, people are killed. But probing the motives of those responsible and showing that they are also individuals with families and have their own story does not excuse what they did.
The Internet has been this miraculous conduit to the undeniable truth to the Holocaust.
I have never before, in my long and eclectic career, been gifted with such an abundance of natural beauty as I experienced filming 'War Horse' on Dartmoor.
I've always been interested in how we survive and how resourceful we are as Americans.
I love creating partnerships; I love not having to bear the entire burden of the creative storytelling, and when I have unions like with George Lucas and Peter Jackson, it's really great; not only do I benefit, but the project is better for it.
I love editing. It's one of my favorite parts about filmmaking.
I am an American Jew and aware of the sensitivities involved in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
I'm always in favor of Israel responding strongly when it's threatened. At the same time, a response to a response doesn't really solve anything. It just creates a perpetual-motion machine.
I wanted to do another movie that could make us laugh and cry and feel good about the world. I wanted to do something else that could make us smile. This is a time when we need to smile more and Hollywood movies are supposed to do that for people in difficult times.
The public has an appetite for anything about imagination - anything that is as far away from reality as is creatively possible.
When I grow up, I still want to be a director.
I like the smell of film. I just like knowing there's film going through the camera.
There is something about killing people at close range that is excruciating. It's bound to try a man's soul.
I never felt comfortable with myself, because I was never part of the majority. I always felt awkward and shy and on the outside of the momentum of my friends' lives.
You have many years ahead of you to create the dreams that we can't even imagine dreaming. You have done more for the collective unconscious of this planet than you will ever know.
I don't drink coffee. I've never had a cup of coffee in my entire life. That's something you probably don't know about me. I've hated the taste since I was a kid.
Whether in success or in failure, I'm proud of every single movie I've ever directed.