Jethro Clampett Quotes & Sayings
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You can inspire people to give you greatness, or you can micro-manage them into your own one specific kernel of an idea. To me, I think that when you inspire people to give their best, then you're going to get the best result. — Matthew Lillard

When I was on TV in the '80s, I wasn't thinking, 'There's a 10-year-old kid watching this and in 15 years, he's gonna be doing stuff that was influenced by me.' I was trying to get my five minutes together. So now that those people are comedians and they're influenced by me - it's bizarre. — Steven Wright

I started NetSuite. NetSuite was my idea. I called up Evan Goldberg and said, 'We're going to do ERP on the Internet, software-as-a-service.' Six months later Marc Benioff, finding out what NetSuite was doing, and kind of copied it. — Larry Ellison

would waste good gin in a — Georgette Livingston

For us, from Korea's perspective, China is the number one investment destination as well as number one trading partner. — Lee Myung-bak

The question you need to ask yourself is not if you will heal, but how you will heal. — O. Carl Simonton

She bit her tongue on the obvious, and said, "How do I go about being an enchantress?"
Henry warmed to his subject. At thirty, he was an adviser. Maybe because he was a lawyer. "First," he said dispassionately, "hold your tongue. Don't argue with a man, especially when you know you can beat him. Smile a lot. Make him feel big. Tell him how wonderful he is, and wait on him."
She smiled brilliantly and said, "Hank, I agree with everything you've said. You are the most perspicacious individual I've met in years, you are six feet five, and may I light your cigarette? How's that?"
"Awful."
They were friends again. (Chapter 1) — Harper Lee

My three obsessions are mental illness, horror and religion. — Victor LaValle

It's a TV show. Only the emotional damage is real. — Steven Moffat

I would have girls regard themselves not as adjectives but as nouns. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton

I was thinking between 3 and 4 this morning, of my 55 years. I lay awake so calm, so content, as if I'd stepped off the whirling world into a deep blue quiet space and there open eyed existed, beyond harm; armed against all that can happen. — Virginia Woolf

He had reached the age when the future ceases to be a rosy blur and becomes actual and menacing. — George Orwell