Kishman Quotes & Sayings
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The idea that an expanding economy implies that all industries must be simultaneously expanding is a profound error. — Henry Hazlitt
But at the last minute, I turned left, because I never had before, and because I had time to go down a different road. — Robyn Schneider
It is with flowers as with moral qualities; the bright are sometimes poisonous; but, I believe, never the sweet. — Augustus Hare
Certain elements may try to stretch this beyond what it is. — Ron Ziegler
Dancing is a tough career, but I'm glad I spent it at the Royal Ballet. — Deborah Bull
She was so endearing, so indomitable, that Gabriel was wrenched with a feeling he'd never known before, as if all the extremes of joy and despair had been compressed into some new emotion that threatened to crack the walls of his heart. — Lisa Kleypas
Mankind might be divided between multitude who hate to be kept waiting because they get bored and the happy few who rather like it because it gives them time for thought. — Ernest Dimnet
59% of all suicides are actually botched murder-suicides performed by dyslexics. — Dana Gould
Michelle Rodriguez is like the most original person on the planet. She's so straight up, uncensored all the time. Be ready. I love her for that. — Paul Walker
The law has no claim to human respect. It has no civilizing mission; its only purpose is to protect exploitation. — Peter Kropotkin
I don't speak about my pain. My pain is something that doesn't need to be purged. I want to prevent people from suffering. I don't speak about my suffering. Suffering is something personal and discreet. Also, I know it will never leave me. I don't want it to leave me. It would be a betrayal. — Elie Wiesel
In high school, we barely brushed against Ogden Nash, Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, or any of the other so-unserious writers who delight everyone they touch. This was, after all, a very expensive and important school. Instead, I was force-fed a few of Shakespeare's Greatest Hits, although the English needed translation, the broad comedy and wrenching drama were lost, and none of the magnificently dirty jokes were ever explained. (Incidentally, Romeo and Juliet, fully appreciated, might be banned in some U.S. states.) This was the Concordance again, and little more. So we'd read all the lines aloud, resign ourselves to a ponderous struggle, and soon give up the plot completely. — Bob Harris
The worst thing about being concise with people is the game of puzzle you've made them play. — Michael Bassey Johnson
