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Jon Rothstein Quotes By Werner Herzog

English is a really wonderful language and I urge you all to investigate it — Werner Herzog

Jon Rothstein Quotes By Jimmy Fallon

Most kids come home from school. They don't go to their TVs first. They go to the Internet. They check their emails, or some blogs, or some sites. Then they go watch TV. Other people are at work all day 9-5 in front of a computer. They see certain clips. We're not going to hide the fact that people use the Internet. We're going to try to be as interactive as possible with our fans. I'm currently on Twitter and Facebook and Flicker and Dig. I'm on all that stuff. — Jimmy Fallon

Jon Rothstein Quotes By David Geffen

I've always thought that each person invented himself ... that we are each a figment of our own imagination. And some people have a greater ability to imagine than others. — David Geffen

Jon Rothstein Quotes By Erica Alex

Cultivate balance. After all, there's no such thing as a shadow without the involvement of light. — Erica Alex

Jon Rothstein Quotes By James Lipton

There's only one man I've called a coward, and that's Brian Doyle-Murray. — James Lipton

Jon Rothstein Quotes By Tim Winton

We rise to a challenge and set a course. We take a decision. You put your mind to something. Just deciding to do it gets you halfway there. Daring to try. — Tim Winton

Jon Rothstein Quotes By Robert Louis Stevenson

We live thetime that a match flickers; we pop the corkof a ginger-beer bottle, and the earthquake swallows us on the instant. Is it not odd, is it not incongruous, is it not, in the highest sense of human speech, incredible, that we should think so highly of the ginger-beer, and regard so little the devouring earthquake? — Robert Louis Stevenson

Jon Rothstein Quotes By Geoff Tate

About 1990 there was a huge shakeup in the music industry and the 6 major record companies fired all the music people and hired business graduates to take over the spots. So the music became not as important. What really became important was the bottom line, how much money you could make. — Geoff Tate