Azizpour Donnelly Quotes & Sayings
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Slowly we are learning,
We at least know this much,
That we have to unlearn
Much that we were taught,
And are growing chary
Of emphatic dogmas;
Love like Matter is much
Odder than we thought. — W. H. Auden

If a given science accidentally reached its goal, this would by no means stop the workers in the field, who would be driven past their goal by the sheer momentum of the illusion of unlimited progress. — Hannah Arendt

Exhausted, hardly knowing what she was doing, she came the last three steps and sat, took the man in her arms, actually held him, gazing out of her smudged eyes down the stairs, back into the morning. She felt wetness against her breast and saw that he was crying again. He hardly breathed but tears came as if being pumped. "I can't help," she whispered, rocking him, "I can't help." It was already too many miles to Fresno. — Thomas Pynchon

I got my SAG card doing a Kentucky Fried Chicken commercial in Chicago. — Timothy Simons

There are three rules for running a business; fortunately, we don't know any of them. — Paul Newman

Find people who believe the world will be better when your company succeeds. That's an incentive that money can never buy. — Leah Busque

TV is tricky. You can do some stuff and people will tune out and never tune back in. It's sort of like putting a bad taste in somebody's mouth. Some people may not ever tune in again. And then there's some people that will tune in just to tune in and see what's gon' happen. — NeNe Leakes

Reading supplies bread for imagination to feed on and bones for it to chew on. — Alex Faickney Osborn

But we wanted to work in a way we never had, which was write everything together. We had to face each other in the same creative room, which gets tougher as you get older, because you don't want to be confrontational. — Bruce McCulloch

We all have to practice, and we have to practice with all of our might for the rest of our lives. — Charlotte Joko Beck