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1851 Colt Quotes By Tiffanie DeBartolo

I felt betrayed and deceived, and I feared I'd never get to be a William Eggleston character. — Tiffanie DeBartolo

1851 Colt Quotes By Pliny

There is no book so bad it does not contain something good. — Pliny

1851 Colt Quotes By Bryan Lee O'Malley

Each new book that comes out kind of pulls up the old ones a little bit. The new releases are always going to bolster the old releases. — Bryan Lee O'Malley

1851 Colt Quotes By Kevin Kelly

Paranoia is acceptable in the new friendship paradigm. Worrying that your best employees or customers might leave is ok, as long as you put in place an active strategy to offset any possibility of that scenario. — Kevin Kelly

1851 Colt Quotes By Phil Harding

It's better to ask the right questions than accept the status quo — Phil Harding

1851 Colt Quotes By Keith Jarrett

When you're up against an electric band like that, it's like you're on two separate planets. — Keith Jarrett

1851 Colt Quotes By Mike Tyson

I'm a bad guy. But if I was a good guy, nobody would want to pay to see me fight. — Mike Tyson

1851 Colt Quotes By Saul Leiter

I like it when one is not certain what one sees. When we do not know why the photographer has taken a picture and when we do not know why we are looking at it, all of a sudden we discover something that we start seeing. I like this confusion. — Saul Leiter

1851 Colt Quotes By Gilbert Gottfried

I'm one of those people that picks up the remote control and just keep hitting constantly, even if I like the show I'm watching. — Gilbert Gottfried

1851 Colt Quotes By Wink Martindale

I love doing what I do. — Wink Martindale

1851 Colt Quotes By Vasily Grossman

He sensed Death with a depth and clarity of which only small children or great philosophers are capable, philosophers who are themselves almost childlike in the power and simplicity of their thinking. — Vasily Grossman