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Festivals cause diseases, since they lighten cares but increase gluttony.


I know that at literary festivals I'm speaking mostly to middle-class women, who frequently vote in a way that is contrary to how I'd like them to vote.


Tyrone, I think they're taking to festivals. I don't know which festivals it will be at. It's like a buddy picture. It's a couple of guys driving across the country and they get to a small town and they hit a guy. The guy turns out to be a drug smuggler.


I've always been dead set against festivals - really suspicious and wary.


Still, as much as I wish Ballistic Kiss could be a better film, the recognition it gained from critics and at festivals speaks for itself.


All cultures are different. Some commit genocide. Some are uniquely peaceful. Some frequent bathhouses in groups. Some don't show each other the soles of their shoes or like pictures taken of them. Some have enormous hunting festivals or annual stretches when nobody speaks. Some don't use electricity.


I love U.K. festivals because people go to watch as many bands as possible. They aren't just there to see their favourites; they'll be there all day long.


Bluegrass has brought more people together and made more friends than any music in the world. You meet people at festivals and renew acquaintances year after year.


Spring and summer in Pittsburgh mean outdoor festivals.


I like that conventions want me to appear and festivals want me to come speak because they like the climate I attract. It's a good feeling.


I worked on the line, I've been an executive chef, I've worked for the Mets, I've worked for various steakhouses, vegetarian restaurants, a lot of Middle Eastern stuff. I've worked my fair share of a lot of different things. I've worked at festivals and street fairs, you know? I've been through it all.


My school is very good and quite understanding and know I have to take time off for interviews or writers' festivals.


Obviously there is stuff that I wouldn't play in a club that I play at festivals, and vice-versa, but my sets are still dominated largely by my own music. I think that's what makes me stand out a bit. My music is also festival- and club-friendly, so it generally works out well.


To get noticed, I had to take my films in a space which was much more democratic in terms of cinema - the international film festivals.


In India, there is a psychological problem that movies going to film festivals are boring. It is a problem with exhibitors.


In starting to learn about film festivals and what were good ones - 'cause there are five billion of them - it was just a really good East Coast festival. And I thought this little movie was an East Coast film.


Usually when I take my films to festivals, I feel incredibly anxious about them. I wonder how it will be received, how the audience will react. I feel deeply responsible for them.


I think people ease into this careerist professionalism, so if you're a writer it's your job to manufacture books as opposed to writing them and to go to festivals and spend your life emotionally invested in reviews or the awards. You have to shrink your universe in a way. To me, it's the opposite.


That incredible bubble and high expectations built at festivals can work against a film.


I will not do festivals. The thought of an audience that big frightens the life out of me.