Fireball Xl5 Quotes & Sayings
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I do think that a general liberal arts education is very important, particularly in an uncertain changing world. — Steve Case
Then why are you crying, sweetheart?" he asked, his smile, callous. "I'm not. My eyes are urinating, so fuck you! — K.M. Golland
If a man surrenders all power of self-determination in regard to the profits, management or ownership of the place where he works, he not only loses that special prerogative which marks him off from a cow in a pasture, but what is worse, he loses all capacity for determining any work. This is the beginning of a slavery which sometimes goes by the name of security. — Fulton J. Sheen
In the distance, a Benz motor sounds. A neon light wraps itself around the driver and the winter that beats in his heart. His heart stays cold. stays melting. — Gwen Calvo
Leaders are never measured by their success but rather by the success of those they've been entrusted to lead. Therefore, a leader can never be considered successful until those they lead are successful. — Greg Cagle
How often it happens in life that a man has one thing in his heart and another upon his lips, and wears two faces at one and the same time! — John Of Kronstadt
Me: Everyone got a bad grade on that.
Parent: We're not talking about everyone we're talking about you.
Me: This is bourgeois individualism in its most dangerous form. — Unknown
I keep my TV writing and my book writing almost wholly separate. The audiences feel so different. — Josh Lieb
When we made 'Fireball XL5', I'd never heard of NBC, and I didn't even know what American networks were. I knew that it would be wonderful if the show was successful in America, but I knew nothing about the American networks. — Gerry Anderson
But in its final creation it was not the part of the Father's power to fail as though exhausted. It was not the part of His wisdom to waver in a needful matter through poverty of counsel. — Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola
I still feel thirty, except when I try to run. — Bob Newhart
A great writer is always like a foreigner in the language which he expresses himself, even if this is his native tongue. At the limit, he draws his strength from a mute and unknown minority that belongs only to him. He is a foreigner in his own language: he does not mix another language with his own language, he carves out a nonpreexistent foreign language within his own language. He makes the language itself scream, stutter, stammer, or murmur. — Gilles Deleuze