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Loizeaux Group Quotes By Larry McMurtry

I remember that the single most vicious letter I ever read was the letter Hemingway wrote Scribners when they asked him to give a blurb for From Here to Eternity. It's there, in the Selected Letters for all to read, an example of a once great writer at his very worst. I doubt that he ever forgave Scribners for publishing James Jones in the first place. War, as Hemingway saw it, belonged to him. — Larry McMurtry

Loizeaux Group Quotes By Norman Schwarzkopf

I do hunt, and I do fish, and I don't apologize to anybody for hunting and fishing. — Norman Schwarzkopf

Loizeaux Group Quotes By Larry Brilliant

The great thing about gurus is not that they make you feel everybody's love. It's that they make you feel that you can love everybody. — Larry Brilliant

Loizeaux Group Quotes By Mark Z. Danielewski

Both pieces are similar in one way:what one could believe, one doubts. Nicoise because one depends upon the moral sense of the filmmaker, The Navidson Record because one depends upon the moral sense of the world. — Mark Z. Danielewski

Loizeaux Group Quotes By Mae Brussell

Once the people are terrorized, you can force a police state on them. — Mae Brussell

Loizeaux Group Quotes By Joel Osteen

To me, we're marketing hope. — Joel Osteen

Loizeaux Group Quotes By Robert Anton Wilson

The Right's view of government and the Left's view of big business are both correct. — Robert Anton Wilson

Loizeaux Group Quotes By Etienne Gilson

But if one decides to start with Descartes and finish with Aristotle, and to employ an idealist method while shamelessly making use of a reality one has no right to, one brings confusion into the heart of philosophy and makes its cultivation impossible. To make it possible again is the reason why realists are realists and call themselves such. They too follow a method, but they do not lay down beforehand what that method is to be, as though it were a necessary pre-condition for their philosophy. Instead, they find their method in their philosophy. So they never have to ask themselves whether it is legitimate to transform their method into a metaphysics, because their method is that metaphysics, which is fully aware of its proceedings, of its initial positions, and of their implications. — Etienne Gilson