17+ Jonathan Raymond Quotes On Culture, Education
Jonathan Raymond is an American writer and film producer. He is best known for his work on the films Old Joy, Wendy and Lucy, and Night Moves, as well as his novel The Half-Life. He also co-wrote the screenplay for the film Meek's Cutoff and produced the films Foxcatcher and The Witch. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Jonathan Raymond on leadership, culture, love.
Why do I have an issue with banks? They have their greedy fingers in everyones money. No other industry has the power to deduct a bill or fees directly from your own bank account without so much as a notice. — Jonathan Raymond
I'm the type of spiritual person that doesn't speak openly about their spirituality. Irony is probably my religion. — Jonathan Raymond
I think these large bureaucratic institutions are created in some way explicitly to inoculate anyone from actual responsibility, to create a much more diffuse and blameless kind of society. — Jonathan Raymond
Technology requires knowledge and expertise more than it requires money. — Jonathan Raymond
The debate analysis in the media is rampant with contest analogies of war, baseball, boxing, football; you name it. Any testosterone contest imaginable is fair game. — Jonathan Raymond
This book, 'Free bird', is so entangled with politics. I wanted to channel my own internal political monologue in some way to get it out of my brain. I'm not happy that the themes of the book have become more relevant as the publication date nears. Most of it was written in 2014 or so, before the whole Donald Trump thing began. As people paying attention know, the rise of Trump and Trumpism is not an aberration or sudden kind of phenomena. — Jonathan Raymond
I've often said, not totally jokingly, that screenwriting doesn't really qualify as real writing at all. You don't string sentences into paragraphs. You don't maintain a constant breath, or create internal rhythms, or even develop a fully-formed thought. The camera does all that work for you! — Jonathan Raymond
Yo can’t reason someone out of something he didn’t reason himself into. — Jonathan Raymond
I grew up with very little religious training. Actually, like, none. I think what Jewishness I felt as a kid stemmed almost entirely from this atrocity in our family tree. — Jonathan Raymond
I guess I will say, going back to the Judaism questions, there are mental reflexes or patterns that I think of as Jewish in my own feelings about mysticism and theology.Franz Kafka is someone I very much revere. If I believed in holy texts I'd go to him as a touchstone. Not that I read Kafka all the time at this point. In a way, this is what I most want to talk about and it's the hardest to talk about. — Jonathan Raymond
Livability has always struck me as a consolation prize. — Jonathan Raymond
I would never ever condone any violence of any kind. But in the theater of fiction, blood is delightful. — Jonathan Raymond
We moved up to Oregon when I was eight, and I think the radical absence of Jewish life here might have strangely made me feel more Jewish. It's a contextual thing I guess. — Jonathan Raymond
I found once you start writing about God it's really fun. It's like a rock singer saying "baby." "Baby, baby, baaayy-by." You start saying "God" on the page and you don't want to stop. — Jonathan Raymond
I have a feeling the writers who find screenwriting difficult are usually just not lazy enough for the job. They don't know how to stop before the task is done. I've always had a knack for leaving things unfinished, which makes screenwriting easier for me than most. — Jonathan Raymond
I'm interested in the ongoing war between the individual and community. That inner dissent against whatever group is surrounding you. No one wants to cede their selfhood to a group, right? And yet no one can exactly live outside the group, either. Even the most obstinate survivalist probably lives in some telepathic communion with all the other obstinate survivalists out there in the woods. — Jonathan Raymond
I think Trump has made it really hard for people to read, period. He's made it hard for me anyway. Part of his evil is the way it constantly distracts us, constantly upends our horizon. To leave your computer for three hours now is to miss a year's worth of drama. This is programmatic and common to other autocratic regimes of our times. — Jonathan Raymond
Life Lessons by Jonathan Raymond
- Jonathan Raymond's work emphasizes the importance of resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity, showing that even in the darkest of times, hope can be found.
- His stories often explore the power of human connection and how it can be used to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
- Through his work, Raymond encourages readers to take risks and have faith in their own abilities, inspiring them to create a better future for themselves.
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