Quality is the best business plan.

Pixar has the integrity to not rush.

Pixar is the first studio that is a movie star.

Pixar is not about computers, it's about people.

All Pixar movies are heartbreaking, aren't they?

I started at Pixar the month Monsters Inc. came out.

I started at Pixar the month 'Monsters Inc.' came out.

When the Pixar people call, you jump at the opportunity.

Oh yeah, I'm still employed at Pixar and I love it here.

Most Pixar films are better than most live action films.

I've always loved film, and it started with Pixar movies.

What I've learned running Pixar applies to all businesses.

I loved DreamWorks and Pixar, and I still love kids' films.

Pixar is filled with people who don't get rid of their toys.

I loved DreamWorks and Pixar, and I still love kids’ films...

The world does not want to see a Pixar film that's not great.

'Bolt' was made by Walt Disney Animation Studios, not by Pixar.

Pixar has outdone itself in visual magic and vivid storytelling.

I had never touched a computer in my life before I came to Pixar.

Working at Pixar has been like my graduate school for screenwriting.

Every Pixar movie at one time was the worst motion picture ever made.

At Pixar, good ideas may be cut from a film, but they are never forgotten.

As far as I know, the guys at Pixar are opposed to a Monsters, Inc. sequel.

When I want to get inspired, I'll put a Pixar movie on silent and listen to Nas.

I've never pitched a joke that I wouldn't be comfortable seeing in a Pixar film.

In overseeing both Disney and Pixar Animation, each studio has a unique culture.

Pixar films are not realistic. They are believable for the worlds we are creating.

Every one of us at Pixar is worried that we're going to be the one to make the dud.

A lot of the album 'The Definition' was made from two things: Pixar movies and J. Dilla.

I love all the Pixar movies, and I like 'Happy Feet Two.' 'Cause it has a lot of babies.

I don't think at Pixar we'd ever make something that was too scary for general audiences.

The saddest day in Pixar history was when some guy said 'get Larry the Cable Guy on the phone.

For me, the work we did to turn around 'Toy Story 2' was the defining moment in Pixar's history.

I think it's the most extraordinary studio around. I would love to do my next project with Pixar.

Why would I ever want to run Disney? Wouldn't it make more sense just to sell them Pixar and retire?

Pixar make kids' movies, but there are jokes in there for adults, and it never gets too sentimental.

When Pixar calls and says, 'Hey, you wanna be in a Pixar movie?' you don't do a lot of contemplating!

Most people know me at Pixar as the guy that doesn't like to do sequels or very reluctant to do sequels.

Every Pixar film, when we start developing the story, it takes about four years to make one of our films.

At Pixar, after every movie we have postmortum meetings where we discuss what worked and what didn't work.

The Pixar name means more than any other name. It's very important to us to keep that name at a high level.

Probably more than any other movie we've made here at Pixar, 'Up' was the one we were the most nervous about.

Everything I do and everything Pixar does is based on a simple rule: Quality is the best business plan, period.

Anything Pixar does, you know, I really just am in awe of them and thrilled to be included in anything they do.

In the earliest days of Pixar, when we were making 'Toy Story' and 'A Bug's Life,' we all came together as a group.

I'm really proud of 'Cars.' 'Cars,' when it first came out, got probably the most mediocre reviews of a Pixar film.

Any of us directing at Pixar, whether it's our first time or not, feel a lot of pressure to not make a bad Pixar film.

At Pixar, we do sequels only when we come up with a great idea, and we always strive to be different than the original.

I love the Sonoma wine community. It's like Pixar - nothing competitive, only supportive. They're always rooting for you.

I just love everything that Disney and Pixar do. Not only do they do beautiful films, but they have great messages for kids.

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