Bob Valenz Quotes & Sayings
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If you're first, no one will ever remember. If you're wrong, no one will ever forget. — Scott Pelley

I think I have a gift, but I haven't really opened that gift yet and given it to myself. — Billy Boyd

They tried to believe in their classmates. They must have believed that if we could all get together, then we might end up being saved. We should commend them for that. We couldn't do that. — Koushun Takami

I hug my knees, burying my face in my arms.
This room feels very large, and I feel very small. — Beth Revis

The challenge of a revival is how to bring something fresh. The reward is the opportunity to add different flourishes. You're dealing with different actors, designers and a different time. — Scott Ellis

Its more than a simple belief that there is good and that it should fight the evil in the world. It's a personification of Light and Darkness at their most elemental level, as forces that are so absorbed with themselves that one cannot exist without the other though they constantly try to consume one another. One of the earliest repersentations of Light and Darkness was of Light being a massive black bull and Darkness being an enormous white bull. — P.C. Cast

Strauss! Oh yes, he was so-so. He wrote pretty music- The Blue Danube and Tales from the Vienna Woods. But what is that compared to Mozart?'
Suddenly, Bess and George spotted Nancy coming towards them. 'Nancy!' the cousins chimed simultaneously and raced toward her.
'I see our bus driver is still at it.' Nancy grinned.
'All the way from Salzburg. George groaned.
'Did he run off the road again?'
'Not once but many times,' Bess said. 'It was awful. Once he got so angry because someone compared Beethoven to Mozart that he actually stopped the bus, ran outside, and shouted into the valley, Beethoven is a bore. Mozart is sublime. Over and over. The professor had to go out and drag him back to the bus. — Carolyn Keene

Without thought he repeated some words which a boy had once chalked on the blackboard between lessons: 'A lump of coal is better than nothing. Nothing is better than God. Therefore a lump of coal is better than God'. And then he traced his own name with his finger on the cracked and broken floor. — Peter Ackroyd

You'll never lose me, Vera. I'm the Great Hunter now. — A.S. King

It is a shame when nonsense can substitute for fact with impunity. — Lawrence M. Krauss

You Go Where You Place Your Energy — Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino

should go see Steve," he whispered in his ear. "He's out in the parking lot crying. — Brent Schlender

Unless one can think wisely it is better to remain a dummy. — L. Frank Baum