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Gunvaldis Quotes By Michael Ovitz

The human condition is not perfect. We are not perfect specimens, any of us. We're not robots. — Michael Ovitz

Gunvaldis Quotes By Jason Fried

When you treat people like children, you get children's work. — Jason Fried

Gunvaldis Quotes By Betty Buckley

Broadway has changed tremendously from the early days when the shows were referred to as musical comedies. Musical Theater is now a more expanded art form. Back then, singer/actors were not the norm. From the 60's to now, it is necessary to do it all to be a consummate Broadway performer. — Betty Buckley

Gunvaldis Quotes By Joseph P. Kennedy

We must get into the picture business. This is a new industry and a gold mine. it looks like another telephone industry. — Joseph P. Kennedy

Gunvaldis Quotes By Ravi Teja

I experimented with different roles, but they didn't work, despite being fantastic films like 'Naa Autograph,' 'Sambo Siva Sambo,' 'Neninthe' ... etc. I was very satisfied doing those roles. Had those films worked for me, I perhaps would not have tried anything different further. I like to experiment once in a while if it works. — Ravi Teja

Gunvaldis Quotes By George M. Gilbert

The development of the "We Believe" philosophy must be real and not cosmetic. Everyone must buy in and understand that it is not a motivational tool, but rather something very personal that should be lived and that all must believe in order for true success to be achieved. — George M. Gilbert

Gunvaldis Quotes By Jeff Jarvis

Perhaps we need to separate youth from education. Education lasts forever. Youth is the time for exploration, maturation, socialization. — Jeff Jarvis

Gunvaldis Quotes By Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

Science ... in other words, knowledge-is not the enemy of religion; for, if so, then religion would mean ignorance. But it is often the antagonist of school-divinity. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.