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How Quotes

The questions behind every choice.

This set of how quotes covers a range of specific curiosities, from wondering how an R rating limits a film's audience to asking how a franchise could work without its signature character. Several reflect on the practical 'how' behind creative decisions rather than abstract philosophy. Related reflections continue in our About quotes.

How would I coach LeBron and Lonzo? Guess what, less coaching is the best coaching. Let them do what they do.

Quotes by LaVar Ball

Nobody can be perfect unless he admits his faults, but if he has faults how can he be perfect?

Quotes by Laurence J. Peter

It was really exciting to see how 'Bridesmaids' was accepted and how well it did.

Quotes by Lauren Miller

I worked in publishing before I became an author, so I knew how a book gets made.

Quotes by Lauren Oliver

You have to have somebody to root for. I truly believe that's how you ground a movie. You ground them in the characters.

Quotes by Lauren Shuler Donner

I've actually spent a lot of time researching beauty products, how they are produced and how they are sold.

Quotes by Lauren Conrad

I realized how wonderful YA is and how I really wanted to write something that created that level of intrigue.

Quotes by Lauren DeStefano

A lot of modeling is how much crap you can take.

Quotes by Lauren Hutton

When I went back to modeling, nobody knew how to deal with a 46-year-old model!

Quotes by Lauren Hutton

I don't know how people recognize me.

Quotes by Laura Prepon

And it's sort of an old-fashioned ER, in that it's very much about the medicine, and how these people cope. There's very little about the personal lives of the characters.

Quotes by Laura Innes

It was really weird dealing with the media. I had no idea how to handle it.

Quotes by Laura Dekker

I just didn't realize how powerful 'CHiPs' was.

Quotes by Larry Wilcox

I was always very focused on how people dressed.

Quotes by Larry Gagosian

In addition to reining in spending, taxes, tolls and fees, let's rein in how much the state borrows.

Quotes by Larry Hogan

But I know somebody who has a bedside urinal. How do I compete with that?

Quotes by Lara Flynn Boyle

I'm a little skeptical of foreign coaches in our league and in U.S. Soccer just because of how different our league is and our players are than other players around the world.

Quotes by Landon Donovan

How could man rejoice in victory and delight in the slaughter of men?

Quotes by Lao Tzu

So much of our life is dictated by our mindsets. So much of it! Of how we think, we shall become.

Quotes by Lana

My singing led into acting, and that is how I discovered acting.

Quotes by Lalaine

Frequently Asked Questions

What do these "How" quotes explore?
These quotes use "how" to ask real questions — how a rating can limit who sees a film, how fame changes your privacy, and how certain characters feel inseparable from their franchise. For more everyday reflections, see the Always quotes page.
Is there a quote about film ratings?
Yes, one quote reflects on not realizing "how limiting an R rating is," describing a film made as a cautionary tale for young teenagers who ended up not being allowed to see it. For more film-related reflections, see the About quotes page.
Is there a quote about fame and privacy?
Yes — one quote asks directly, "How do you deal with the loss of anonymity, the loss of privacy?" It's a candid look at what fame actually costs. For related thoughts, see the Just quotes page.
Is there a quote about movies and their iconic characters?
Yes, one quote asks, "How can you have 'Scream' without Ghostface?" and adds, "It's like 'Friday the 13th' without Jason." It's a fun observation about how tied certain characters are to their films.
Is there a quote about disliking a classic author?
Yes, one quote recalls reading Jane Austen in college and telling "everyone how much I disliked it," including a rough experience with 'Northanger Abbey.' For more on personal opinions like this, see the Know quotes page.

Others ask how someone adjusts to losing their privacy after becoming known, tying the question of 'how' to real personal change. See also Just quotes and Know quotes.