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George Lucas Quotes

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George Lucas
“Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.”
George Lucas, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace

George Lucas
“Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter.”
George Lucas, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

George Lucas
“Do or do not, there is no try.”
George Lucas

“Everybody has the attitude of "no one has ever done it, but let's do it." Why not? If there's going to be a first, let's be the first.”
Doug Chiang, Lucasfilm

Paul Duncan
“Everybody, ultimately, is trying to reach a harmony with the other part of the life force. And in trying to figure out what life is all about, we ultimately come down to expressions of compassion and love, helping the rest of the life force, caring about others without any conditions or expectations, without expecting to get anything in return. This is expressed in every religion, by every prophet.” - George Lucas”
Paul Duncan, Das Star Wars Archiv. 1977–1983

“George Lucas had a very Old Testament view of not forgiving,' Gary Kurtz said. 'Once he was wronged, he would always remember it.”
Steve Kozak

“George Lucas had a very Old Testament view of not forgiving,” Gary Kurtz said. “Once he was wronged, he would always remember it.”
Steve Kozak, A Disturbance in the Force: How and Why the Star Wars Holiday Special Happened

“According to biographer Dale Pollock, George Lucas’s career is full of people leaving his projects feeling bitter and resentful: “He tends to use people up and move on.”
Steve Kozak, A Disturbance in the Force: How and Why the Star Wars Holiday Special Happened

Dale M. Pollock
Marcia Lucas was a
knock-out
t" remembers John Milius. "We all wondered how little George
got this great-looking girl. And smart, too, obsessed with films. And she
was a better editor than he was
.”
Dale M. Pollock, Skaywalking: The Life and Films of George Lucas 1990 Edition

Dale M. Pollock
Marcia Lucas was a knock-out" remembers John Milius. "We all wondered how little George got this great-looking girl. And smart, too, obsessed with films. And she was a better editor than he was.
Dale M. Pollock, Skywalking: The Life And Films of George Lucas