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Curwood Festival Quotes & Sayings

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Being a manager is about getting into the minds of the people you represent. — Sandy Gallin

The only investable idea I have real confidence in is farming and forestry. My family owns some forest, and now we're closing on a farm. Make the farming more sustainable and the forestry more sustainable, and everyone benefits. — Jeremy Grantham

I think there's a great deal of information you can convey with looks or silence. — Sean Bean

When we look in to the long avenue of the future, and see the good there is for each one of us to do, we realize, after all, what a beautiful thing it is to work, and to live, and to be happy. — Robert Louis Stevenson

I asked my friend Greg Andersson to introduce me to people that can distribute my album. — Josh Homme

May all the ones ahead be better than those that have already passed. — Carolyn Brown

Movies portray men as tough guys. — Geoffrey Canada

A global deal will only be possible if Britain plays its part, leading the way with other developed countries. — Lucy Powell

Patenting tends to get people's juices flowing when you put the word 'gene' and the word 'patent' in the same sentence. And understandably so. This is stuff we're carrying around - all of us - inside all of our cells. Should somebody be able to lay claim to it? — Francis Collins

So then, we're never going to cry, that's just how the two of us are. I know we could have faked it, but we would never do anything like that. The bastards! The more they wanted to see us cry, the more determined we were not to give them the satisfaction. — Haruki Murakami

How are his poems?"
"He's not as good as he thinks he is, but then most of us feel that way. — Charles Bukowski

A destruction, an annihilation that only man can provoke, only man can prevent. — Elie Wiesel

The lives of African-Americans in this country are characterized by violence for most of our history. Much of that violence, at least to some extent, you know, done by the very state that's supposed to protect them. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

He had been (Thinking? Praying?) It was all the same thing. — Stephen King