Kenny Gorelick Quotes & Sayings
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I started at Pillsbury as a manager in one of their analysis functions, then worked my way up the corporate ladder to become vice president. Moving to Burger King was an important moment in my career. — Herman Cain
It's Sir Ben. I've not been a Mister for two years. — Ben Kingsley
The No. 1 best-selling Christmas album of all time is from Kenneth Bruce Gorelick, the Jewish smooth-jazz legend Kenny G. American Jews have always produced a lot of holiday music, just not Hanukkah music. — Matisyahu
So you might say, 'Why do you end up making theatre in a world in which there is already too much of that? Creating layer upon layer of artifice?' Perhaps the function is to pierce through that cloud and show reality - so the function of art is to make things - to show: 'Hang on, this is real.' — Simon McBurney
I mean not try to analyze everything to death for once, if possible, especially me. — J.D. Salinger
In the garden
I see only your face
From trees and blossoms
I inhale only your fragrance. — Rumi
And a woman needs a man to protect her from other men. Well, women used to. . . . Things have changed. Women are in the middle East, fighting and protecting men now. — Eric Jerome Dickey
What a foreign concept it is to die, to cough up what you are as if it is no more than mucus pooled at the back of your throat, and perish. — Robert Jackson Bennett
I don't write songs, songs write me ... Writing a song can be agony or ecstasy. It can take half an hour or half a year ... The popular song is America's greatest ambassador. — Sammy Cahn
People have no discrepancy for me or my lyrics or the song. — Jadakiss
If we want America to stay on the cutting edge, we need young Americans to master the tools and technology that will change the way we do just about everything. — Barack Obama
Conscience is a cudgel which all men pick up in order to thwack their neighbors instead of applying it to their own shoulders. — Honore De Balzac
