John Madejski Quotes & Sayings
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To say that a man is made up of certain chemical elements is a satisfactory description only for those who intend to use him as a fertilizer. — Hermann Joseph Muller

I had a friend who trained as a lawyer, then became disenchanted and never practiced. He told me that the one benefit of those wasted years was that he no longer feared either the law or lawyers. — Julian Barnes

The approach was successful, and Patton did give us a detailed account of his forthcoming battle plans. He said we would first make a hole in the German lines, probably in the western or Lessay sector, and through this hole he would hurl his armor, fanning it out in two great spear-heads, one of which was to go west to Brest and cut off the Brittany peninsula; the other to go east and encircle the German Seventh Army. He said he would be ready to go within two weeks. — Mrs. Patton

you either kill your enemies or you leave them the fuck alone. — Laurell K. Hamilton

I'm always willing to endure humiliation on behalf of my characters. — Ben Stiller

You have to pay attention to the moments when you've felt on top on the world. I remember the first time I was on stage, I was doing 'West Side Story,' I was 17 and this woman was crying because she liked what I was doing so much. — Sebastian Stan

Land [is] the only thing God ain't making no more of. — August Wilson

In his book Getting Things Done, David Allen shares a crucial insight: "You can't do a project. You can only do the next step. — Michael Bungay Stanier

Memories remind us that every moment of our lives, even the most tragic, have contributed to our strength. We've gotten through. We're still here. — Willie Nelson

It's in our blood to start again. — Alexandra Bracken

I cannot project the degree of hatred required to make those women run around in crusades against abortion. Hatred is what they certainly project, not love for the embryos, which is a piece of nonsense no one could experience, but hatred, a virulent hatred for an unnamed object ... Their hatred is directed against human beings as such, against the mind, against reason, against ambition, against success, against love, against any value that brings happiness to human life. In compliance with the dishonesty that dominates today's intellectual field, they call themselves pro-life. — Ayn Rand

At some level, all love is combat, a wrestling with ghosts. — Camille Paglia