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Bender Stacy Borel Quotes By Magic Johnson

I've always studied business. Even when I was a ball player, I'd read business journals and the business sections of newspapers. — Magic Johnson

Bender Stacy Borel Quotes By Laurie Anderson

People are really suffering these days. There's a lot of corporate triumph and a lot of personal despair as they wonder what are they working for. — Laurie Anderson

Bender Stacy Borel Quotes By Paul Tillich

Since the last decades of the nineteenth century, revolt against the objectified world has determined the character of art and literature. — Paul Tillich

Bender Stacy Borel Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

Loving is like music. Some instruments can go up two octaves, some four, and some all the way from black thunder to sharp lightning. As some of them are susceptible only of melody, so some hearts can sing but one song of love, while others will fun in a full choral harmony. — Henry Ward Beecher

Bender Stacy Borel Quotes By Brent Spiner

Certainly I find it most interesting to play a role that I can invent from nothing. — Brent Spiner

Bender Stacy Borel Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Every prisoner knows perfectly that he is a convict and a reprobate, and knows the distance which separates him from his superiors; but neither the branding irons nor chains will make him forget that he is a man. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Bender Stacy Borel Quotes By Ray Bradbury

And a lot of it will be wrong, but just enough of it will be right. — Ray Bradbury

Bender Stacy Borel Quotes By C.S. Pacat

I'm sorry," said Damen.
Laurent gave him a strange look. "Why
would you apologise to me?"
He couldn't answer. Not with the truth.
He said, "I didn't understand what being
King meant to you."
"What's that?"
"An end to fighting."
Laurent's expression changed, the subtle
signifiers of shock imperfectly
repressed, and Damen felt it in his own
body, a new pull in his chest at the look
in Laurent's dark eyes. — C.S. Pacat