Jerry Storch Quotes & Sayings
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I think that for the most part, when I started doing comedy, it had become very commercialized. — Larry David
Those who aren't making mistakes probably aren't making anything. — Samuel Smiles
I have recorded nine tracks for a new album which I financed myself and am looking for a home for. — Suzi Quatro
Passions destroy more prejudices than philosophy does. — Denis Diderot
Excellence is greater than an achievement; excellence is standard in all my designs — Masato
You can describe Christianity and you can also describe liberalism. Christianity has certain beliefs, tenets, doctrines. Not all Christians are always living up to them. Similarly, not all liberals are living up to the tenets of liberalism. — Ann Coulter
I remember World War II when there were very few books, very little paper available. For me to walk into a shop or look at a list and see anything that I want, or almost anything, is like a kind of miracle. — Doris Lessing
Here in Hollywood you can actually get a marriage license printed on an Etch-A-Sketch. — Dennis Miller
The written word offered subversive possibilities in a dictatorship, offered some hope of freedom. — Anjan Sundaram
She let him finish, scratching his head with the tips of her fingers, and without his having revealed that he was weeping from love, she recognized immediately the oldest sobs in the history of man. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
It is self-evident that the tabula rasa of modernization favors the optimum use of earth-moving equipment inasmuch as a totally flat datum is regarded as the most economic matrix upon which to predicate the rationalization of construction. — Kenneth Frampton
My internal voice was such a shit-stirrer — Jennifer L. Armentrout
"You're my hero," we both say at the same time. I don't hear Kent move, but all of a sudden his voice is closer, and he's found my hands in the dark, and he's cupping them in his. — Lauren Oliver
But the essence of a place, the part of it that picks you up and puts you down somewhere else, cannot be given to the reader through factual description. And maybe not at all. You have to find your own secret images. The slow fall of a coin into the gorge with the sun catching the copper only for a moment, and the fall into nothing says more about a sense of place than three pages of restaurant and hotel descriptions ... — Frances Mayes
If revealed religions have revealed anything it is that they are usually wrong. — Francis Crick