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David Ogden Stiers has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Change Experience Faith Family Funny Money Movies Music Nature Power Society

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  • Every time I hear, Cut. Print, something cold and electrical goes off in my head, because I'm never going to change that film.
  • Something happens to us all when we experience something as a unit that doesn't occur when we're on our couches or holding our little portable DVD players.
  • What we have to get clear to kids is that when you offer your stillness and open yourself to the experience of music, it pays you back more than you give.
  • My father, who died a few years ago, was a good, simple, very honest man. His faith and affection for his family was just unassailable, without question.
  • Family means no one gets left behind or forgotten.
  • Very often, I don't make it through moments of recording because it is genuinely funny and absolutely ridiculous that a 60-year-old grown man is making these noises.
  • Because I don't take money, I'll go anywhere and do a benefit concert with almost any orchestra.
  • Very often when I go in to meet for movies or pilots, I'm put on videotape. I hate the notion that that tape is going to sit on a shelf and never get better.
  • High school music teachers... nobody makes a living off it.
  • We lament the speed of our society and the lack of depth and the nature of disposable information.