Hell Yeah Its Friday Quotes & Sayings
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I'm really alive when I'm on stage, — Rudolf Nureyev
Singleton has an almost uncanny ability to resist being caught up in the fads and fancies of the moment. Like most great innovators [and investors! - Ed.], Henry Singleton is supremely indifferent to criticism. — Robert J. Flaherty
Everyone talks about moderation. How about some moderation in moderation? — Ashwin Sanghi
I have nothing to give but my heart so full and these empty hands."
"They're not empty now. — Louisa May Alcott
Harvard is Classical Military Theory, Improv is Vietnam — Tina Fey
Whoa! I knew you were hot, but Jesus!' she says, and I wonder why she things He has anything to do with it. — Lisa Desrochers
Little did I know that I would be fortunate enough to develop several operating systems in my lifetime; developing one is a rare opportunity for anyone. — Dave Cutler
You cannot defeat your enemies until you know who they are. — Anthony Horowitz
Our thoughts deceive us more than our senses. — Marty Rubin
Bear in Mind ... that all Histories from the Rock at Plymouth, and Jamestown to the present time, have been made by white men, and a man who tells his own story, is always right until the adversary's tale is told. — Sam Houston
People have romantic notions about television. In the highest realms they think it's some sort of art medium, and it's not. Others think it's an entertainment medium, it's not that either. It's an advertising medium. It's a method to deliver advertising like a cigarette is a method to deliver nicotine. — Bill Maher
I work very much on the principle that anything created by mankind has mischief and error hardwired into its inception. — Jasper Fforde
You don't choose your friends, they choose you, and you either reject them or you accept them without reservations. — Arturo Perez-Reverte
It must be one of life's little jokes... how we take everything, even life itself, for granted. We waste our childhoods wishing for what we don't have, longing for the future, dreaming of ways to speed the time so we can hurry up and see the world. And in our later years, we'd give anything just to slow things down and go back to what we once had. — James Michael Rice