Bob Ross Bumper Quotes & Sayings
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There is some risk involved in action, there always is. But there is far more risk in failure to act. — Harry S. Truman

Competition, founded upon the conflicting interests of individuals, is in reality far less productive of wealth and enterprise than co-operation, involving though it does the constant apparent sacrifice of the individual to the common interests. — Robert Hugh Benson

Hic Rhodus, hic salta!
Here is the rose, here dance! — Karl Marx

I've always been better at informing the audience through images than through words, but I took on a script that was so dialogue-intensive, that the words had to do all the informing. — Jonathan Glazer

I hate the sin, but I love the sinner. — Thomas Buchanan Read

You look very elegant today, my lord."
"I'm wounded. I strive to look elegant every day." - Tyrion & Littlefinger — George R R Martin

I will gladly shell out $24.95 or $9.99 or 99 cents on iTunes to read or see or listen to the 24-karat treasure that you have refined from your pain and your vision and your imagination. I need it. We all do. We're struggling here in the trenches. That beauty, that wisdom, those thrills and chills, even that mindless escape on a rainy October afternoon - I want it. Put me down for it. — Steven Pressfield

I think every writer has got to direct. If you don't direct, you can't protect your work. The only way to ensure that it's going to be as close as possible to what you put down on paper - and what you see and hear in your head - is to do it yourself. — Amy Sherman-Palladino

The theologians have recognized that the ideal is the imitation of God. If we be a part of such an organic thing, this thing is God to us, as I am God to the cells that compose me. — Charles Fort

Are you going somewhere, Helen? Are you going home?" "Yes; to my long home - my last home. — Charlotte Bronte

The glory dies not, and the grief is past. — Egerton Brydges

Blame is very tricky in that it seems like a way out when it is really a form of imprisonment. — Bryant McGill