Best quotes by Guillermo del Toro on Love
Checkout quotes by Guillermo del Toro on Love
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‟ I think love is the greatest force in the universe. It's shapeless like water. It only takes the shape of things it becomes.
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‟ I think love is the greatest force in the universe. It's shapeless like water. It only takes the shape of things it becomes.
- Guillermo del Toro
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‟ I think when we wake up in the morning, we can choose between fear and love. Every morning. And every morning, if you choose one, that doesn't define you until the end... The way you end your story is important. It's important that we choose love over fear, because love is the answer.
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‟ The way I love monsters is a Mexican way of loving monsters, which is that I am not judgmental. The Anglo way of seeing things is that monsters are exceptional and bad, and people are good. But in my movies, creatures are taken for granted.
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‟ Making a film is like raising a child. You cannot raise a child to be liked by everyone. You raise a child to excel, and you teach the child to be true to his own nature. There will be people who'll dislike your child because he or she is who they are, and there will be people who'll love your child immensely for the very same reason.
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‟ Well, the first thing is that I love monsters, I identify with monsters.
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‟ I was a kid when I read Jane Eyre and fell in love with that universe. I didn't have the acumen to say the prose is old or the prose is too complex. I just fell in love with Jane's very lonely soul, much the same way I fell in love with Frankenstein's creature for the same reason. Those old souls exist in every decade in every century.
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‟ I'm fortunate enough that my personal life falls into whack with my professional life. My kids love visiting the sets; they love the monsters.
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‟ I love the entire 'Constantine' mythology, the 'Dead Man' mythology, the Alex Holland 'Swamp Thing' mythology.
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