Kornheiser Podcast Quotes & Sayings
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All I need is my brains, my eyes and my personality, for better or for worse. — William Albert Allard

I think the writer is initially set going by literature more than by life. When there are many writers all employing the same idiom, all looking out on more or less the same social scene, the individual writer will have to be more than ever careful that he isn't just doing badly what has already been done to completion. The presence alone of Faulkner in our midst makes a great difference in what the writer can and cannot permit himself to do. Nobody wants his mule and wagon stalled on the same track the Dixie Limited is roaring down. — Flannery O'Connor

The brain isn't like the heart. They learned how to transplant a heart. The brain is more complex. — Adam Ant

With our website we didn't want people to come to our site and find out about Radiohead. We wanted them to come to our site and find out about what Radiohead are finding out about. — Colin Greenwood

We are all addicts in various stages of degradation where I live on the Upper West Side, some to heroin, some to small dogs, and some to the New York Times. The heroin is cut, the dogs are paranoid, and the Times cheats by skimping on the West Coast ball scores. No matter, each of us goes upon the street solely in pursuit of his own particular curse. — Murray Kempton

What value has compassion that does not take its object in its arms? — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

I feel really bad for people who aren't insane over food. — Nora Ephron

The Buddha takes no position on gods, he suggests they may exist or they may not, but either way you can live a moral life. — Robert M. Pirsig

There is no difference between someone who eats too little and sees Heaven and someone who drinks too much and sees snakes. — Bertrand Russell

An obsessed reader figured that 'Armistead Maupin' was an anagram for 'is a man I dreamt up'. — Christopher Bram

I have read the Aeneid through more often than I have read any long poem. — C.S. Lewis