I could talk about Blade Runner forever.

'Blade Runner' is one of my favorite films.

Temper is a weapon that we hold by the blade.

I love 'Alien' and 'Blade Runner' and '2001.'

I'm far from casual. I'm a huge fan of 'Blade Runner.'

The fulness of the godhead dwelt in every blade of grass.

The people who really resurrected 'Blade Runner' was 'MTV.'

For me, 'Blade Runner' is the best science-fiction film ever made.

Blade Runner helped make my career. Everybody was in it. Who knew?

Everything dies, from the smallest blade of grass to the biggest galaxy.

Most descriptions make Beijing sound overbuilt: not a blade of grass left.

A mind all logic is like a knife all blade. It makes the hand bleed that uses it.

I've always used a mallet putter on tour. I get too much face rotation with a blade.

As a craftsman, I bust my butt as much for 'Blade 2' as I do for 'Devil's Backbone.'

In that, Blade 2 is very much like a rock concert... if it's too loud, you're too old.

In creating, the only hard thing is to begin: a grass blade's no easier to make than an oak.

The work that has influenced me the most in my anime profession would be, of course, 'Blade Runner.'

Mishaps are like knives, that either serve us or cut us, as we grasp them by the blade or the handle.

'Infinity Blade' has proven that iPhone owners are hungry for high-end games with cutting-edge graphics.

There is not one blade of grass, there is no color in this world that is not intended to make us rejoice.

In Hollywood, I'm lucky, I only do big movies like 'Blade.' It's much more comfortable: you have a trailer.

'Blade Runner' was a comic strip. It was a comic strip! It was a very dark comic strip. Comic metaphorically.

The sets were incredible. You would walk in at 6 in the morning, and we were really living in 'Blade Runner.'

I'm not gregarious. I spend a lot of time in the parks when it is fine. I do know almost every blade of grass.

God knows Himself and every created thing perfectly. Not a blade of grass or the tiniest insect escapes His eye.

'Blade Runner' is such a unique film. How do you describe a diamond? I don't think you should ever touch it again.

When I was a kid, 'Blade Runner' was my favorite movie. I remember seeing that when I was a little boy with my dad.

Whether I'm playing right now or not, I still have an opportunity to get better in practice. It's like sharpening my blade.

If you look at 'Blade Runner,' it's been cut sixteen ways from Sunday, and there are all kinds of different versions of it.

To us also, through every star, through every blade of grass, is not God made visible if we will open our minds and our eyes.

Batman and Blade were probably about neck-and-neck for me. If it was anything involving those two characters, I was there, man.

I've known Daryl Hannah for 20 years. She's kind of a friend of the family. Anyway, I've been hot for her ever since 'Blade Runner.'

We've let the blade of our innocence dull over time, and it's only in innocence that you find any kind of magic, any kind of courage.

If someone wants to try to hit a spinner over mid-on, with the ball turning away from the blade, there is a chance of taking a wicket.

'Blade' was amazing; I can't imagine the character without Wesley Snipes. He just made a long, black leather trench coat look so cool.

I've been dreaming to do sci-fi since I was 10 years old, and I said 'no' to a lot of sequels - I couldn't say 'no' to 'Blade Runner.'

I think the future stopped looking American when you think back to Blade Runner and Neuromancer, when it started to look more Japanese.

I have a schizophrenic career. I have 'Cronos' and 'The Devil's Backbone' on one hand, and then I have 'Blade 2' and 'Mimic' on the other.

I was a huge fan of 'Blade Runner.' That was a pretty formative film for me growing up. It really got my sci-fi juices flowing, as it were.

Once, I got slaughtered after 'Blade Runner' by Pauline Kael: three pages of slaughter. I was so offended, I would never read any more press.

The first 'Blade Runner' is a cool movie. It's a classic. Just to be part of the sequel was such an honor and a beautiful learning experience.

'The Blade Itself' was my first book. Probably I should've tried a few short stories first, but for some reason I decided to begin with Everest.

The last thing I wanted to do was 'Battlestar Galactica.' I thought, 'I've done sci-fi. I did 'Blade Runner.' I don't have to do anything more.'

A city should decide where it doesn't want to develop, saving at least some of the canyons and hillsides and wetlands from the bulldozer's blade.

'FlashForward' was a dream come true. I had auditioned for David Goyer for 'Blade: Trinity' and didn't get the part, but I guess he became a fan.

The set for 'Blade Runner' was maybe the hardest set I've ever worked on because I think we worked 50 nights in a row, and it was always raining.

I would like to see a fierce Fantasia mixed with Blade Runner, Lord of the Rings, and Star Wars all in one. That's the kind of movies I want to make.

The moment one gives close attention to any thing, even a blade of grass it becomes a mysterious, awesome, indescribably magnificent world in itself.

Against barbarity, poetry can resist only by confirming its attachment to human fragility like a blade of grass growing on a wall while armies march by.

I'm big and a lot of the stars are smaller so if you're big and mean looking, you play bad guys. After Blade Runner, I was the meanest guy in Hollywood.

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