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Berberoglu Ay Quotes By Peter Cundill

Why will someone sell you a dollar for 50 cents? Because in the short run, people are irrational on both the optimistic and pessimistic side. — Peter Cundill

Berberoglu Ay Quotes By Morley Safer

I believe in playing petanque with a certain kind of panache - even if you're winning, you take a risk. — Morley Safer

Berberoglu Ay Quotes By Seth Dickinson

Understood what the books and the generals always repeated: that armies did not kill each other, they broke each other, that the day would be won when one army believed it could not survive. A matter of deception, of conviction, of lies made true through performance. Like everything else. — Seth Dickinson

Berberoglu Ay Quotes By Stef Wertheimer

The Berlin Wall fell because the East Germans saw the West had more. The Koreans don't like the Japanese and try to prove to them that they are worth more in the industrial arena. — Stef Wertheimer

Berberoglu Ay Quotes By Andrew Galasetti

No child should ever be too sad to play. — Andrew Galasetti

Berberoglu Ay Quotes By Bobby Ray Inman

If the intelligence we send forward support the views that the administration has, it is welcome and we are told what a great job it is. And if the intelligence that gos forward don't support the views of the policymakers, it is instantly condemned. — Bobby Ray Inman

Berberoglu Ay Quotes By Terry Tempest Williams

The snake who tempted Eve to eat the forbidden fruit was not the Devil, but her own instinctive nature saying, Honor your hunger and feed yourself. — Terry Tempest Williams

Berberoglu Ay Quotes By Don Ameche

I was surprised I was nominated for an Oscar because 'Cocoon' was such an ensemble picture. But now I'm certain it wasn't only for 'Cocoon.' It was a lifetime award, so I accepted it in that vein, and it probably meant more from a recognition standpoint. — Don Ameche