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Bazelon Center Quotes By Robert M. Pirsig

It's the clothes that make them think you're not really there. — Robert M. Pirsig

Bazelon Center Quotes By Stephen King

A man who lies about beer makes enemies — Stephen King

Bazelon Center Quotes By John Buchanan Robinson

There is no word more generally misinterpreted than the word egoism, in its modern sense. — John Buchanan Robinson

Bazelon Center Quotes By Gillian Jacobs

I did live in New York. Yeah, I moved to L.A. for 'Community.' And I gave up my apartment in New York. — Gillian Jacobs

Bazelon Center Quotes By Andy Serkis

My sons have to learn that you take the rough with the smooth and they've seen a lot of smooth in the years that they've been around. They didn't see the early years. But both my mum and myself are actors and we constantly tell them it's not easy. But they understand that. — Andy Serkis

Bazelon Center Quotes By Justin Trudeau

Vancouver is home. I spent a huge amount of time here as a kid growing up with my mom, with my grandparents who lived here. — Justin Trudeau

Bazelon Center Quotes By Roger Scruton

Were we to aim in every case at the kind of supreme beauty exemplified by Sta Maria della Salute, we should end with aesthetic overload. The clamorous masterpieces, jostling for attention side by side, would lose their distinctiveness, and the beauty of each of them would be at war with the beauty of the rest. — Roger Scruton

Bazelon Center Quotes By Eugene Wigner

When the rods were pushed back in and the clicking had died down, we suddenly experiences a let-down feeling, for all of us understood the language of the counter. Even though we had anticipated the success of the experiment, its accomplishment had a deep impact on us. For some time we had known that we were about to unlock a giant; still we could not escape an eerie feeling when we had actually done it. We felt as, I presume, everyone feels who has done something that he knowns will have very far-reaching consequences which he cannot foresee. — Eugene Wigner