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Brennbaum Quotes By David Levithan

We all think we are actors, given our scripts. But really? You're the playwright. You're the composer. — David Levithan

Brennbaum Quotes By Robert Solow

Growth theory did not begin with my articles of 1956 and 1957, and it certainly did not end there. Maybe it began with 'The Wealth of Nations'; and probably even Adam Smith had predecessors. — Robert Solow

Brennbaum Quotes By Elbert Hubbard

One grows to the belief that, while woman's glory is in her hair, man's glory is to defeat some one. And if he can 'defeat with great slaughter' his monument is twice as high as if he had only visited on his brother man a plain undoing. — Elbert Hubbard

Brennbaum Quotes By Pseudonymous Bosch

This book will not harm you unless someone throws it at you which is a possibilty never to be discounted. — Pseudonymous Bosch

Brennbaum Quotes By J. Tillman

There's a lot of risk in putting what you suspect you really are into your music. — J. Tillman

Brennbaum Quotes By Curtis Stone

My American home is L.A., which is the ultimate city for 365 days of summer. — Curtis Stone

Brennbaum Quotes By Ezra Pound

The sky-like limpid eyes,
The circular infant's face,
The stiffness from spats to collar
Never relaxing into grace;
The heavy memories of Horeb, Sinai and the forty years,
Showed only when the daylight fell
Level across the face
Of Brennbaum "The Impeccable". — Ezra Pound

Brennbaum Quotes By Graham Joyce

His father had been slightly ahead, carrying sister Zoe. There were creatures looking at him from behind the blue slate rocks; they pointed their fingers and smiled cruel smiles. He felt safe in his mother's papoose (facing backwords) but was still afraid of the creatures. He was only just old enough to talk. He'd tried to make a sound but he was almost mesmerized by the creatures stirring in the wake of the family's passage. — Graham Joyce