Caspe Quotes & Sayings
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Well, I always say that the two things I was most disastrous at in my life, being a teenager and being a wife, were the two things I really wound up cashing in on when I was writing fluffy magazine pieces. — Ann Patchett

My music is pretty versatile; I have a lot of genres and styles. I don't think I should be pigeonholed into one thing. So we'll see where my career goes. — Crystal Bowersox

I don't ever mean my pictures to be depressing - I don't believe in making depressing pictures. — Walter Rosenblum

Religion is a light bulb, created by man to help him to see in the dark. — Paul Arden

I am going to give the American people a huge helping of unbridled truth: that we can't continue to spend what we are spending, that we can't avoid entitlement reform because we are afraid of third rail politics. — Rick Perry

Greed makes man blind and foolish, and makes him an easy prey for death. — Rumi

'The Dante Club' was one of America's most important book clubs, as their Wednesday night meetings ultimately led to our country's first exposure to Dante's poetry on a wide scale. — Matthew Pearl

The history of survival is written under my lids — Cyrus Cassells

Whenever I get a free day, I drive up to some part of California that looks promising on the map. — Kent McCord

Why don't we break up? I guess I stay with her because she stays with me. And that's not an easy thing to do. — John Green

'FlashForward' was on the outs when I was approached with 'Happy Endings.' I literally got the script on a Friday, and on Saturday morning I met with David Caspe, Jamie Tarses, and the Russo brothers. I took the role on that Saturday, and on Monday I was doing a table read. It all happened very fast, but it was super exciting. — Zachary Knighton

Because I never thought the Lord would treat me any different from any other honest man or that I had an official position that compelled the Lord to help me in any other way than He would help any other man. — John Harvey Kellogg

'As I am, so are these. As are these, so am I.' Drawing the parallel to yourself, neither kill nor get others to kill. — Gautama Buddha

My point taken further is that True and False (hence what we call "belief") play a poor, secondary role in human decisions; it is the payoff from the True and the False that dominates-and it is almost always asymmetric, with one consequence much bigger than the other, i.e., harboring positive and negative asymmetries (fragile or antifragile). Let me explain. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb