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James Valdez Quotes By Kurt Godel

All generalisations - perhaps except this one - are false. — Kurt Godel

James Valdez Quotes By Charles Schwab

There was a guy by the name of Charles Schwab: actually, Charles M. Schwab. I read a lot about him, and I always hoped I was related, but I wasn't. He was a steel magnate. He worked for J.P. Morgan; then he started Bethlehem Steel. But he had no children, unfortunately, and it turned out I wasn't a relative. — Charles Schwab

James Valdez Quotes By Mary Engelbreit

To be happy:
Don't do whatever you like;
Like whatever you do. — Mary Engelbreit

James Valdez Quotes By James Woods

My second ex-wife was really kind of like a ship passing in the night. Only she turned out to be the Exxon Valdez. — James Woods

James Valdez Quotes By Stewart Stafford

If you don't make a choice, life makes it for you and then you're stuck with what it decides. Take control of your destiny so that doesn't happen — Stewart Stafford

James Valdez Quotes By Cesar Chavez

Our lives are all that really belong to us, so it is how we use our lives that determines what kind of men we are — Cesar Chavez

James Valdez Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

It wasn't an 'event.' It was a motherfucking revelation. — Karen Marie Moning

James Valdez Quotes By Keren Ann

Sometimes you're trapped in writing songs and you don't have enough distance from what you do anymore and you need the talent and the years of other people to come and jump in. — Keren Ann

James Valdez Quotes By George Orwell

But what is work and what is not work? Is it work to dig, to carpenter, to plant trees, to fell trees, to ride, to fish, to hunt, to feed chickens, to play the piano, to take photographs, to build a house, to cook, to sew, to trim hats, to mend motor bicycles? All of these things are work to somebody, and all of them are play to somebody. There are in fact very few activities which cannot be classed either as work or play according as you choose to regard them. — George Orwell