Quotes on the topic: Hood


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DNS is kind of the hamster under the hood that drives the Internet.


Richard Armitage is very good at the old horse riding because of course he did it in 'Robin Hood,' so he's very good at that.


As I was coming up, it always seemed like I was learning. If it wasn't from school, it was the 'hood. The influences of the 'hood are very powerful.


I think the most successful are the most paranoid. The first thing people do when they buy a mansion is they build the biggest wall you could possibly build around it. What happens is, now you become a target. If I go into the hood, I'm at a disadvantage. They could carry guns. I can't. They can hit me in the face. I can't.


When I did 'Boyz N The Hood', I never thought how we grew up in South Central was interesting enough for a movie.


There's never really been a real hood Christmas movie.


Sometimes you almost have to laugh to keep from crying to deal with the pain associated with the 'hood.


When you say something or sing something enough times, it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. It's almost like casting spells. I don't mean necessarily in the flighty, 'I'm going to go buy a cloak with a hood now' way.


I take nothing away from my existence in the 'hood, because it sharpened my instincts. We had a different way of living that developed our survival instincts, and I use those to this day when I make films. You can't buy that.


The people who have the strongest opinion about everything have never left their city, their town, haven't left their 'hood, haven't left their area, their corner of the world. They don't read. They've never left their house.


'Trap Lord' is basically the writer of the hood. It's the kid that's from the hood, from the trap, who's going to preach to his friends and his homies. Because they're not going to sit in no church. So they listen to me instead of going to a church, because I understand them, and that's really what the 'Hood Pope' is.


John Kerry had a very vivid imagination as a young person. I mean, he actually did go and take his bicycle from Norway to go camp in Sherwood Forest to be around the ghost of Robin Hood.


I'm 5-foot-5, and I'll wear a big parka and put the hood up, and nobody gives me a second glance.


Peggy Atwood, Alice Munro, Hugh Hood, Michael Ondaatje - these are all old friends from my early 20s.


There's so many versions of 'Red Riding Hood.' It goes back 700 years.


In 'Robin Hood,' I did quarterstaff fighting.


I grew up on the west side of Detroit - 6 mile and Wyoming - so I was really in the 'hood. And I would go to school at Detroit Waldorf, and that was not the 'hood. Growing up in Detroit was good. I had a good perspective, a well-rounded one, and not being one-sided.


I grew up in a very nice house in Houston, went to private school all my life and I've never even been to the 'hood. Not that there's anything wrong with the 'hood.


I always wanted to be Robin Hood or John the Baptist when I was growing up.


The first thriller ever? It was probably one from 1697. It was called 'Little Red Riding Hood.'