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In Newsweekly Quotes By Isaac Asimov

To a thoughtful biographer, [Ebling Mis's house] was "the symbolization of a retreat from a non-academic reality", a society columnist gushed silkily at its "frightfully masculine atmosphere of careless disorder", a University Ph.D called it brusquely, "bookish, but unorganized", a non-university friend said, "good for a drink anytime and you can put your feet on the sofa", and a breezy newsweekly broadcast, that went in for color, spoke of the "rooky, down-to-earth, no-nonsense living quarters of blaspheming, Leftish, balding Ebling Mis".
To Bayta, who thought of no audience but herself at the moment, and who had the advantage of first-hand information, it was merely sloppy. — Isaac Asimov

In Newsweekly Quotes By Jasleen Kaur Gumber

This world isn't a battlefield. Someday you will realise how your success depends on a bunch of other people and that day you will be wiser. You will know how connected we all are.
Either we all make it or none of us does. — Jasleen Kaur Gumber

In Newsweekly Quotes By Henry Fielding

Good-humor will even go so far as often to supply the lack of wit. — Henry Fielding

In Newsweekly Quotes By Holly Madison

sometimes you try so hard to fit in that you almost forget it's all an act. — Holly Madison

In Newsweekly Quotes By William Shakespeare

There is plenty of time to sleep in the grave — William Shakespeare

In Newsweekly Quotes By Sean William Scott

I've always played the guys that end up having the wisecracks. — Sean William Scott

In Newsweekly Quotes By Bill Gates

I try to make time for reading each night. In addition to the usual newspapers and magazines, I make it a priority to read at least one newsweekly from cover to cover. If I were to read what intrigues me- say, the science and business sections - then I would finish the magazine the same person I was when I started. So I read it all. — Bill Gates

In Newsweekly Quotes By Rachel Randolph

The kitchen has become a place for nurturing souls as well as coaxing good meals into being. Cooking also serves as a living metaphor, for beauty and delight does not appear in a vacuum of a perfectly ordered and clean life, or kitchen. It takes a lot of messes, small and large, to create a life - and a feast - worth its weight in goodness. — Rachel Randolph

In Newsweekly Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Everybody feels like that to some extent," I said. "They're trying to express themselves and it bothers them when they can't get it right. — Haruki Murakami

In Newsweekly Quotes By Torii Hunter

Kirby played every day. You feed off of that. When you think of Kirby, you think of motivation. Im definitely going to dedicate this year to him. — Torii Hunter

In Newsweekly Quotes By Tracy Chapman

My old man's got a problem, he lives with the bottle. — Tracy Chapman

In Newsweekly Quotes By Jorge Luis Borges

Image is sorcery. — Jorge Luis Borges

In Newsweekly Quotes By Graydon Carter

In this age of 24-7 headlines, the term 'newsweekly' seems almost quaint. — Graydon Carter

In Newsweekly Quotes By Christopher Buckley

The Republican Party once could lay claim to the mantle of being the fiscally responsible, or 'Daddy,' Party. — Christopher Buckley

In Newsweekly Quotes By Iris Murdoch

Time can divorce us from the reality of people, it can separate us from people and turn them into ghosts. Or rather it is we who turn them into ghosts or demons. Some kinds of fruitless preoccupations with the past can create such simulacra, and they can exercise power, like those heroes at Troy fighting for a phantom Helen. — Iris Murdoch

In Newsweekly Quotes By John Gabriel

Life is like Bed of Roses... Start giving away the Roses to make others happy and you would know what is left behind in your bed for you... — John Gabriel

In Newsweekly Quotes By Erik Larson

Austrian U-boat commander named Georg von Trapp, later to gain eternal renown when played by Christopher Plummer in the film The Sound of Music, fired two torpedoes into a large French cruiser, the Leon Gambetta. The ship sank in nine minutes, killing 684 sailors. "So that's what war looks like!" von Trapp wrote in a later memoir. He told his chief officer, "We are like highway men, sneaking up on an unsuspecting ship in such a cowardly fashion. — Erik Larson

In Newsweekly Quotes By Erma Bombeck

Adults can take a simple holiday for Children and screw it up. What began as a presentation of simple gifts to delight and surprise children around the Christmas tree has culminated in a woman unwrapping six shrimp forks from her dog, who drew her name. — Erma Bombeck