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Bobette Buster Quotes By Harry Krebs

wasn't sure how long I was conscious before I became aware of my surroundings. It could have — Harry Krebs

Bobette Buster Quotes By Deborah Ann Woll

I think it's fascinating that there's a whole holiday dedicated to things that we fear and that's so interesting about the nature of humanity. — Deborah Ann Woll

Bobette Buster Quotes By James Wolcott

Historically, Hollywood comedy has arrived in skinny envelopes. From fence post Buster Keaton to herky-jerky Jerry Lewis to wiry nerve-bundle Woody Allen to hung-loose Richard Pryor to whippy contortionist Jim Carrey, its comics and clowns have tended to be sliced thin and bendable. — James Wolcott

Bobette Buster Quotes By Thucydides

They whose minds are least sensitive to calamity, and whose hands are most quick to meet it, are the greatest men and the greatest communities. — Thucydides

Bobette Buster Quotes By Jack Nicholson

When you look at life retrospectively you rarely regret anything that you did, but you might regret things that you didn't do. — Jack Nicholson

Bobette Buster Quotes By Jeanne Gehret

Your family are the people who pester you until you do the right thing. — Jeanne Gehret

Bobette Buster Quotes By Richard Matheson

Full circle. A new terror born in death, a new superstition entering the unassailable fortress of forever. I am legend. — Richard Matheson

Bobette Buster Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

Nothing is lost ... only changed. — Diana Gabaldon

Bobette Buster Quotes By Daniel Kahneman

By their very nature, heuristic shortcuts will produce biases, and that is true for both humans and artificial intelligence, but the heuristics of AI are not necessarily the human ones. — Daniel Kahneman

Bobette Buster Quotes By Hugh Toye

In San Francisco they founded a newspaper, The Ghadr (Revolution), which was distributed in the large Indian communities of the Pacific ports and regularly smuggled into India. In 1914 the 'Ghadrities', as they came to be called, were able to induce several thousand Sikhs to sail for home, bent on trouble. Despite Government precautions, many reached the Punjab. — Hugh Toye

Bobette Buster Quotes By David Copperfield

To make magic credible on screen is always very difficult. The story is the most important thing. That is what should win. If sacrifices or compromises are made, it's usually for story. Story in magic is very, very important to me. That's what I've really championed through my career. — David Copperfield