Hershfield Consulting Quotes & Sayings
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I can't believe I've been doing it so long. In the last three or four years, I've slowed down. I'm doing only the roles I really want to do. — Jacqueline Bisset

At 22, there's a lot of trying to figure out love, which at the end of the day, I've realized I'll never figure out, though the process of trying is fun. — Hunter Hayes

A large part of my life revolves around my dad. Sometimes, I even feel a strong sense of connection, something very tangible when I learn something new in the martial arts. — Brandon Lee

Ben Says:If we can't end bullying then we must empower and teach all ... how to rise above and overcome it in their lives
BULLYING BEN — Timothy Pina

The woman hanging from the 13th floor window on the east side of Chicago is not alone ... She is all the women of the apartment building who stand watching her, watching themselves. — Joy Harjo

A film - especially when it's a personal film - is going to hit somebody or it's not. There's nothing you can do about it. — David Lynch

While President Bush likes to project an image of strength and courage, the real truth is that in the presence of his large financial contributors, he is a moral coward. — Al Gore

Newt Gingrich would be a much better president than Barack Obama. — Rick Santorum

Living simply means concentrating on what's important in light of eternity. And not taking the rest of life too seriously. — Annie Chapman

Folks say, for every mountain there is a valley. — Hannah Kent

Eliade's most compelling point, for me, is that sacredness is so irrepressible that it intrudes repeatedly into the modern profane world in the form of "crypto-religious" behavior. Eliade noted that even a person committed to a profane existence has privileged places, qualitatively different from all others - a man's birth-place, or the scenes of his first love, or certain places in the first foreign city he visited in his youth. Even for the most frankly nonreligious man, all these places still retain an exceptional, a unique quality; they are the "holy places" of his private universe, as if it were in such spots that he had received the revelation of a reality other than that in which he participates through his ordinary daily life. — Jonathan Haidt