Eisner Camp Quotes & Sayings
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She has black hair, blue eyes, and splendid ... er ... protuberances. Back and front,' he added. — Ian Fleming

I remember early on, in the first couple of years especially, I would run into some people that would try to put Kickstarter under the 'social good' label. And I actually had this very visceral reaction - I just didn't like that at all. — Perry Chen

I've played characters who are dark and have done things I never have experienced, which is why I try to find the reasons why they do what they do. We're all people, and go through similar emotions. — Michael Eklund

If printing money helped the economy, then counterfeiting should be legal — Brian Wesbury

Writing for a soap - writing for 25 characters day in, day out - is one of the most difficult jobs in Hollywood. — Eric Braeden

Nobody knows how fast he is until they play him. He has games when everything he touches turns to gold.
(on Michael Owen) — Brad Friedel

It's very disincentivizing to have others take care of your needs. — Daniel A. D'Aniello

What any manager will try to bring to a company first and foremost is an energy and commitment to the business. To try and really roll your sleeves up. — James Murdoch

She didn't have an answer for that. People like her only ever have questions. — Steven Herrick

To this day, I fondly recall the challenges of building a fire, pitching a tent, climbing a New England mountain, canoeing on a lake. Camp songs still resonate inside me. Competition exists at Keewaydin, of course, but nobody fails summer camp, a nice respite from winters of fortune and misfortune at school. — Michael Eisner

And it never even occurs to them their certainty that they are different is what makes them the same. — David Foster Wallace

I like living in the 20th century ... to me the world has never been more beautiful. I am trying to paint the real world I live in, as beautifully as I can with my own eyes. — Jeffrey Smart

Like Rosaleen and Arthur's house, this had the feel of generations of people who had lived there before, families that had grown up, run and shouted through the hallways, broken things, grown things, fallen in love. Instead of the occupants owning the house, the house owned a part of each of them. — Cecelia Ahern

English teacher: Sam, form a sentence using the word aftermath. Sam: 'I always feel sleepy after math class.' *** — Various