Burgstahler David Quotes & Sayings
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Old but contented, the face of a man who had sipped life's vinegar and found it, by and large, to be mostly whiskey, and good whiskey at that. — Neil Gaiman

Fortunately, I never had to do the waiter thing. When I got out of college, I immediately started to teach acting. One of the first jobs I had was in a federally-funded program where I taught drama to young people. — Bill Nunn

I wasn't paraded around for sale at all. My mother wasn't into that. — Martha Plimpton

If people associate you with the idea of loads of money, they in turn will give some of that money to you. — Russell Brand

We repress the things we're scared of, but if we just look at and embrace the things we're scared of, it's a much fuller, richer life that's also not as scary. — Gary Ross

No matter how confident you are in your own abilities, you can't build and run a business alone. You need your army pulling you ahead, rather than holding you back. — Martin Zwilling

The major reason for setting a goal is for what it makes of you to accomplish it. What it makes of you will always be the far greater value than what you get. — Jim Rohn

In explaining the Constitution, James Madison, the acknowledged father of the Constitution, wrote in Federalist Paper 45: 'The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the Federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite. The former will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peach, negotiation, and foreign commerce.' Has the Constitution been amended to permit Congress to tax, spend and regulate as it pleases or have Americans said, 'To hell with the Constitution'? — Walter E. Williams

If you saw two groups of children arguing over which of them could play in some waste ground, would you chose sides? — Neil Gaiman

I have no doubt that most people who listen to Alison Krauss and say they like bluegrass have never heard real bluegrass played in the traditional manner, and probably don't even know who Bill Monroe is. — Mark O'Connor

What I have to say is superfluous for anyone who often feels the pangs of hunger — Clarice Lispector

Do what you love and love what you do. Don't do anything for money. Everything should be for love. — Ray Bradbury

Why is mania bad, if it means you're on top of the world, where everything is white? Bright. — Ellen Hopkins