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Foleys Quotes By Richard Louv

Quality of life isn't measured only by what we gain, but also by what we trade for it. — Richard Louv

Foleys Quotes By Jason Calacanis

I've developed some deep relationships over the past couple of years blogging and I realize that those relationships manifest themselves in the links I find when I do my x a daily ego search over at Technorati. — Jason Calacanis

Foleys Quotes By Schoolly D

It was Saturday night and I was feelin kinda funny,
Gold around my neck, pockets full of money. — Schoolly D

Foleys Quotes By James W. Black

All I ever promised was that I was sure I could develop a new pharmacological agent which might answer a physiological question. Any utility would be implicit in that answer. — James W. Black

Foleys Quotes By Sofia Boutella

When I was dancing, whether it was the music or the story, the question was 'Why am I doing this piece, and why am I dancing?' It is exactly the same when you are acting. You have a very close relationship with your body movement. You have to find the physicality of your character. — Sofia Boutella

Foleys Quotes By Cassandra Clare

The Academy days were half physical activity. It was like half the day was gym. Stabby, stabby gym. — Cassandra Clare

Foleys Quotes By Frank Zappa

The poodle bites ; The poodle chews it. — Frank Zappa

Foleys Quotes By Franklin D. Roosevelt

We have always known that heedless self interest was bad morals, we now know that it is bad economics. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Foleys Quotes By Edwin Louis Cole

The man who seeks to please God is the man who people are pleased with. The man who seeks to please others won't satisfy anyone. — Edwin Louis Cole

Foleys Quotes By Richard Corliss

In his musicals with Garland, Rooney was the sparkplug for prodigious entrepreneurship - that era's predecessor of the garage band, but with Gershwin tunes and an all-star cast. — Richard Corliss