Barry Kramer Quotes & Sayings
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Jaime smiled knowingly. Men will read all sorts of things into a knowing smile if you let them. — George R R Martin

The first Broadway show I ever heard was the recording of Carousel, and it was a very vivid experience. — Bernadette Peters

The best place to bury a dead love is deep in the depths of memory where it can be cherished forever. — Georgina Gentry

Last year, when we were in Mobile, Al., covering Hurricane Ivan, we heard the stories of poor people, many of them black stranded downtown because they had no way out. — Al Roker

I pretended my eyeballs had weights on them to stop myself from rolling them to the back of my head. — Donna Augustine

It was as if he had passed through a gate of fear and had realised to his surprise that behind it lay not a gaping chasm, but other doors, bright hallways and inviting rooms. — Nina George

Through the art of affirmative prayer the limitless resources of the Spirit are at my command. The power of the Infinite is at my disposal. — Ernest Holmes

I don't think it could be a coincidence that the more technological a society is, the less it connects people. — John Zerzan

You need to just get started. If you never get started, you'll never be successful. — Justin Kan

He reached a poor little cottage that seemed ready to fall, and only remained standing because it could not decide on which side to fall first — Hans Christian Andersen

Down Through the Valley"
"When Jane left me for Barry Kramer, it was a heavy kind of hurt, but by the time she took up with him, there wasn't a whole lot left for us. For quite a while, we'd been nothing but an argument looking for different ways to happen. — Wells Tower

I rely on music heavily, just in life and in my work. — Sandra Bullock

A great deal of our ratings on the morning news are people who died during the night with their TV on. — Bob Schieffer

If your lost you might need to swim against the tide — Holly Goldberg Sloan