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Lionel Kaufman Quotes By Alan W. Watts

If living is to end in pain, incompleteness, and nothingness, it seems a cruel and futile experience for beings who are born to reason, hope, create, and love. — Alan W. Watts

Lionel Kaufman Quotes By Robert G. Ingersoll

Brain without heart is far more dangerous than heart without
brain. — Robert G. Ingersoll

Lionel Kaufman Quotes By Robert Klein

But to do it professionally is a quantum leap difference and my father had to be persuaded by these kind of Ivy League professors that I should go to the Yale Drama School, another one of the stories in there. — Robert Klein

Lionel Kaufman Quotes By Tony Parsons

If you are always craving, always wanting, never satisfied, never happy with what you've got, you end up even more lost and lonely than you do ... — Tony Parsons

Lionel Kaufman Quotes By Joan Collins

If I need to cheer myself up, I will put on some fabulous '40s musical on video. But I'm very lucky; I seldom get depressed. Without question, I'm a 'glass half full' person. In fact, it's three-quarters full! — Joan Collins

Lionel Kaufman Quotes By David Burns

Alexander Berkman was a self-declared atheist attempting to lift the stultifying fog of the gods from the mind of humankind. — David Burns

Lionel Kaufman Quotes By James Baldwin

But, when the chips are down, its better to be furious with someone you love, or frightened for someone you love, than be put through the merciless horror of being ashamed of someone you love. — James Baldwin

Lionel Kaufman Quotes By John Barton

The experiment of the poem is mostly intuitive. I write the first draft, pulling in the various elements that interest me, in the hope that their being combined will lead to some kind of insight. — John Barton

Lionel Kaufman Quotes By William Shakespeare

He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone; At his head a grass-green turf, At his heels a stone. — William Shakespeare