Kammann Mortuary Quotes & Sayings
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As a writer, I think your first job is to find a subject that you think you and others will find inherently interesting. — Stuart Blumberg

If something is expensive to develop, and somebody's not going to get paid, it won't get developed. So you decide: Do you want software to be written, or not? — Bill Gates

Making a movie in Hollywood is a bit like playing a board game, where you have to throw a six to start. — Nigel Cole

To appreciate life's small moments, it helps to have a sense the whole can never be made perfect. — Alain De Botton

A pattern of raised crisscrossed scars, some old and white, others more recent in various shades of pink and red. Exposing the stress of the structure underneath its paint — Amy Efaw

Good sense is the most equitably distributed of all things because no matter how much or little a person has, everyone feels so abundantly provided with good sense that he feels no desire for more than he already possesses. — Rene Descartes

Who would have ever heard of Theodore Roosevelt outside of his immediate community if he had only half committed himself? The great secret of his career was that he has flung his whole life with all the determination and energy he could muster. — Orison Swett Marden

Architecture was always the plan. I always figured I'd just do theater on the side. — Michael Lomenda

I felt like I was betraying my family. But I knew that trying to explain my emotions in a movie like this was more important than leaving them unspoken. — John Robinson

The story of Little Blue Riding Hood is true. Only the color has been changed to prevent an investigation. — Stan Freberg

Who, except the gods, can live time through forever without any pain? — Aeschylus

Right!"
Ennion turned his head to look.
"Sorry! I meant left!"
The front of the boat slammed against the rock before Ennion had time to do anything. Cordon lost his balance on his seat and tumbled to the side, rocking the boat back and forth. Ennion used his own weight to balance it out.
"Right again!" Cordon bellowed when he was sitting up once more.
"Stop helping!" Ennion yelled back. — Jack Lewis Baillot