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Fiorello Henry Laguardia Quotes By Dana Fox

I'm a believer in paying your dues. — Dana Fox

Fiorello Henry Laguardia Quotes By Robin Wasserman

See, wrong guys think they're good. Evil guys don't think at all. They're just evil. And kind of lame. So whick are you? — Robin Wasserman

Fiorello Henry Laguardia Quotes By Nina Jacobson

When fans get very passionate about a movie, they just want you to do it well. They don't want you to screw it up. Their idea of doing it well might be different than yours, but ultimately, they really just don't want you to mess up the thing that they love. — Nina Jacobson

Fiorello Henry Laguardia Quotes By Stephen King

I think I get the picture." She shakes her head in dull wonder. "It's as if the guy knew — Stephen King

Fiorello Henry Laguardia Quotes By Hugh Lofting

Some people you will always have about you whom you can trust, and no man these days can boast of more than that. Remember them; forget the others. — Hugh Lofting

Fiorello Henry Laguardia Quotes By Maurice H. Harris

Ten strong things were created in the world (of which the one that comes after is stronger than that which preceded). A mountain is strong, but iron can hew it in pieces; the fire weakens the iron; the water quenches the fire; the clouds carry off the water; the wind disperses the clouds; the living body resists the wind; fear enervates the body; wine abolishes fear; sleep overcomes wine, and death is stronger than all together; yet it is written (Prov. x. 2), "And alms delivereth from death" (the original word has two meanings, righteousness and alms). Bava Bathra, fol. 10, col. 1. — Maurice H. Harris

Fiorello Henry Laguardia Quotes By Helen Hayes

We may be living in the twentieth century, in resplendent sophistication. But deep down, most of us find ourselves still in the Stone Age of superstition. — Helen Hayes