Balivo Scosciata Quotes & Sayings
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For my friend said that he opened his intellect as the sun opens the fans of a palm tree, opening for opening's sake, opening infinitely for ever. But I said that I opened my intellect as I opened my mouth, in order to shut it again on something solid. I was doing it at the moment. And as I truly pointed out, it would look uncommonly silly if I went on opening my mouth infinitely, for ever and ever. — G.K. Chesterton

I do a film if it interests me, has a connect with the audience and some entertainment value. The rest doesn't matter. — Bipasha Basu

There's no substitute for hard work and effort beyond the call of duty. That is what strengthens the soul and ennobles one's character. — Walter Camp

Football has always been a big part of my life. Almost from the day I was born, playing and coaching football were all I really ever wanted to do. — Bobby Bowden

People on the autistic spectrum tend to get fixated on what they think. — Temple Grandin

You want to be interesting? Be interested. — James Franco

Every day I break my own personal record for number of days I have been alive. — George Carlin

Deming argued that if there are performance problems and quality defects, one needs to understand how those problems arise almost naturally as a consequence of how a system has been designed - and then fix those design flaws. Put simply, attack the problems by fixing the system, not scapegoating the necessarily fallible human beings working in and operating that system - whether or not they deserved it. — Jeffrey Pfeffer

A ghost wants revenge, a demon wants your soul, a shamble-man is hungry and cold. It makes them less terrible. Things we understand we can try to control. But Chandrian come like lightning from a clear blue sky. Just destruction. No rhyme or reason to it. — Patrick Rothfuss

I am the master of my destiny. — Lailah Gifty Akita

All that matters is that the thing be the thing of the thing. — Charles Olson