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Jaranilla Zaijan Quotes By Michael Lewis

If you had to point to one thing that made it less likely that the Red Sox would win the World Series, I would say it was those people that go to Fenway Park to watch the games. And then the media around it. — Michael Lewis

Jaranilla Zaijan Quotes By Patti Smith

For me, personally, I think drugs are sacred and should be used for work. That's what I believe in. Drugs have a real shamanistic value. I can handle drugs. I've never had a problem. — Patti Smith

Jaranilla Zaijan Quotes By Ben Vereen

I didn't know who Langston Hughes was till he met me backstage. — Ben Vereen

Jaranilla Zaijan Quotes By Richard G. Scott

No one had to worry about Peter after his conversion. Your investigators can be that converted. — Richard G. Scott

Jaranilla Zaijan Quotes By Jarett Kobek

Adeline had moved to San Francisco in 1996, which was a defining moment in the city's history. 1996 was not defined by Adeline's arrival.

1996 as defined by being the year during which the Internet economy exploded into the collective consciousness.

San Francisco had spent much of the Twentieth Century in decline, which meant that it was a bad place for people who liked doing business but a wonderful place for people who were terrible at making money.

San Francisco had been defined by the culture of people who were terrible at making money. It had become a haven for the misfits of America most of who were living in the city's fabulous old houses.

When the Internet economy exploded into the collective consciousness, these people proved that resisting social change was the only thing at which they were less adept than earning money. — Jarett Kobek

Jaranilla Zaijan Quotes By Rex Stout

As sure as my name is Archie and not Archibald, I would have shot that goddamn orangutan dead in his tracks. — Rex Stout