La Comadre Quotes & Sayings
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Superman is, after all, an alien life form. He is simply the acceptable face of invading realities. — Clive Barker

Cambodia was not a mistake; it was a crime. The world is diminished by the experience. — William Shawcross

As I said before, a big part of my strategy says - and the management team I think is in agreement with this - we don't have to be out there with a lot of noise all the time. What we need to do is paint a vision for customers, promise them deliverables, and go hit at it. — Sanjay Kumar

I love Topsail Island, which my grandparents helped settle in 1950, despite the racial tensions. I wanted to immortalize my deep connection to this special island forever. — Rolonda Watts

The artist envies what the arties gains, The bard the rival bard's successful strains. — Hesiod

I've played a baseball player a few times, but in my career I've been blessed to have played a wide range of characters. — Daniel Sunjata

I've been in this business for 40 years - you do a show, and you don't know what's going to come of it. — Randee Heller

What is done well is done quickly enough. — Augustus

We were nearly one of the last to realize that in the age of
information science the most expensive asset is knowledge. — Mikhail Gorbachev

Gaze steadfastly at things which, though far away, are yet present to the mind. — Parmenides

If I were asked to name the deadliest subversive force within capitalism
the single greatest source of its waning morality
I should without hesitation name advertising. How else should one identify a force that debases language, drains thought, and undoes dignity? If the barrage of advertising, unchanged in its tone and texture, were devoted to some other purpose
say the exaltation of the public sector
it would be recognized in a moment for the corrosive element that it is. But as the voice of the private sector it escapes this startled notice. I mention it only to point out that a deep source of moral decay for capitalism arises from its own doings, not from that of its governing institutions. — Robert L. Hellbroner