Kir Hareseth Quotes & Sayings
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It was just something normal in my family to play sports. It wasn't necessarily forced on us. It was just something we enjoyed. — Marc Bulger
You know what the problem is with world hunger? We've been sending them food. — Sam Kinison
I have a name for people who went to the extreme efficient market theory-which is "bonkers". It was an intellectually consistent theory that enabled them to do pretty mathematics. So I understand its seductiveness to people with large mathematical gifts. It just had a difficulty in that the fundamental assumption did not tie properly to reality. — Charlie Munger
Why one goes on writing when one sees what writing can be - and what one's own writing is not. Aldous Huxley — Nicholas Murray
I just want to use all of myself, for the rest of my life, in every facet of my life, as long as I live. — Maria Bello
If you look to artists who've managed to achieve lifelong careers, you detect the same pattern: They all have been able to persevere, regardless of success or failure. — Austin Kleon
It is curious that people tend to regard government as a quasi-divine, selfless, Santa Claus organization. Government was constructed neither for ability nor for the exercise of loving care; government was built for the use of force and for necessarily demagogic appeals for votes. If individuals do not know their own interests in many cases, they are free to turn to private experts for guidance. It is absurd to say that they will be served better by a coercive, demagogic apparatus. — Murray N. Rothbard
When you confront, you get goals faster. — Sunday Adelaja
Just go out there and do it. It's not the easiest path. — Michael Ritchie
Since films and television have staged everything imaginable before it happens, a true event, taking place in the real world, brings to mind the landscape of films. — Elizabeth Hardwick
I'm not saying that I don't like the success of the job, but I really like going to work every day and I really like coming home and feeling satisfied with what I did today. — Norman Reedus
At 21, you can live life with reckless abandon, as reckless as your abandon is. Then, at 30, there's something there are the supposed to be's. You're like, "I'm supposed to be doing this. I'm supposed to be doing that." You start measuring your life by what you think you're supposed to be doing. Having recently turned 40, it's like, "What the hell?! Why am I worried about what I'm supposed to be doing? What do I want to do?" You become fine with wherever the road takes you. — Octavia Spencer
