Gehmann Quotes & Sayings
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He who for love hath undergone
The worst that can befall,
Is happier thousandfold than one
Who never loved at all. — Richard Monckton Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton

My restaurants are never opened on Thanksgiving; I want my staff to spend time with their family if they can. My feeling is, if I can't figure out how to make money the rest of the year so that my workers can enjoy the holidays, then I don't deserve to be an owner. — Michael Symon

Improvement is always on the schedule for tomorrow. Change is always taking place some time in the future. It's human nature. — Dan Pearce

Courage is a sort of insistence on the value of life and the worth of transient things. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Within my hearing you have spoken of the beauty of this small city. How standing inside the stained-glass confection of the old church was like being imprisoned inside a kaleidoscope of jewels. It was like being in the heart of the sun. — Neil Gaiman

I would never watch 'Lost' on TV; I'd just wait until I could get at least five or six episodes in a row. Saved myself a lot of anxiety that way. — Brandon Jay McLaren

You're scared of sharing me in case you lose me?" - Adan — Shaye Evans

If you want people to know about what you do and the things you care about, you have to share. — Austin Kleon

The whole world is a gigantic legacy. Imagine having to start afresh each generation: who would invent the wheel, devise the lever, construct the alphabet and multiplication table? I could not; could you? — Sydney J. Harris

A writer is always working. — William Zinsser

If you feel you are the body type, then running can be very beautiful for you: a four, five mile run every day. And make it a meditation. It will transform you completely. — Rajneesh

We mirror God's mercy to us when we forgive another. — Virginia H. Pearce

You have to imagine things before you can do them. Stories help us see. — Francesca Lia Block

We tell each other things that have no relation to the afternoon's events or the coming night but that relate to God, to his absence that is so present, like the breasts of the young girl, so young before the immensity of what is to come. — Marguerite Duras