Edris Quotes & Sayings
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The single most important thing is to know the game. Study the history of the game, the fine points of the game, and the personalities of the game so you'll be able to recognize what they're doing out there and then you'll be able to anticipate certain things that are going to happen. — Marty Glickman

Tradition gives us a sense of solidarity and roots, a knowing there are some things one can count on. — Gloria Gaither

I long to be out in the sun with no work to be done. — Irving Berlin

I only have 'yes' men around me. Who needs 'no' men? — Mae West

Live and let live. I want to be happy and be loved ... that's all. — Katrina Kaif

Wonder or radical amazement is the chief characteristic of the religious man's attitude toward history and nature. — Abraham Joshua Heschel

To have a simple, untroubled faith, you must keep your spiritual innocence. That requires avoiding cynicism and criticism. This is the day of the cynics, the critics, and the pickle-suckers. Criticism is the forerunner of divorce, the cultivator of rebellion, sometimes a catalyst that leads to failure. In the Church, it sows the seed of inactivity and finally apostasy. — Gordon B. Hinckley

If you are smart, you never retire. You may retire from that job you have had for many years, but you will pick up another career for yourself of some type. — Frederick Lenz

I didn't know what I would do except that Edris Dean would be dead at the end of it. — Mark Lawrence

Hawaii was paradise, Milan was beautiful but New York was electric. — Lindsey Kelk

I can put my whole fist in my mouth! Wanna see? — Karen Smith

What more ghastly image can be called up than that of a man betrayed by his body who, simply because he did not die in time, lives out the comedy while awaiting the end, face to face with that God he does not adore, serving him as he served life, kneeling before a void and arms outstretched toward a heaven without eloquence that he knows to be also without depth? — Albert Camus

I'm interested in wartime stories, as I think it's important to remember what the soldiers went through. — Eliza Doolittle

Anybody who is in a position to serve this country ought to understand the consequences of words. — George W. Bush

Sometimes we fall in love with the idea of a person and have trouble seeing the real thing. — Paul Dano