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Aranoff Quotes By Stephen Dunn

I've tried
to become someone else for a while,
only to discover that he, too, was me. — Stephen Dunn

Aranoff Quotes By Dennis Potter

That vision of a common culture is now simply a remote wistfulness. — Dennis Potter

Aranoff Quotes By Ludwig Wittgenstein

A nothing will serve just as well as a something about which nothing could be said. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

Aranoff Quotes By Marshall B. Rosenberg

Use anger as a wake-up call to unmet needs. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

Aranoff Quotes By Stephen Crane

Tell her this
And more,
That the king of the seas
Weeps too, old, helpless man.
The bustling fates
Heap his hands with corpses
Until he stands like a child
With surplus of toys. — Stephen Crane

Aranoff Quotes By Hilton Kramer

The more minimal the art, the more maximum the explanation. — Hilton Kramer

Aranoff Quotes By A.A. Patawaran

A deadline gets a writer's work done done better and faster than any inspiration, if only because inspirations don't always come, but the deadline is always there. — A.A. Patawaran

Aranoff Quotes By Andrew Jackson

There goes a man made by the Lord Almighty and not by his tailor. — Andrew Jackson

Aranoff Quotes By Patrick Ness

In her dreams, she flies. — Patrick Ness

Aranoff Quotes By Kate Atkinson

And when all else is gone, Art remains. — Kate Atkinson

Aranoff Quotes By Jeff Coffin

I consider music to be a service and I am trying to serve the music, the musicians and the audience the best I can at every moment — Jeff Coffin

Aranoff Quotes By Frederick Lenz

The theory of Zen is non-competition. But that is not really true at all. People who practice Zen are very competitive. They are competing against emptiness. — Frederick Lenz

Aranoff Quotes By Ted Sarandos

Networks can typically invest tens of millions of dollars in the development of a pilot. And if they put the show on the air and it fails, that's all lost money. There's no monetization of a broken series. — Ted Sarandos