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Lungershausen Quotes By Keith Miller

I am six feet tall. I am not supposed to be afraid. — Keith Miller

Lungershausen Quotes By Noam Chomsky

Labor # Unions are the leading force for # democratization and # progress . — Noam Chomsky

Lungershausen Quotes By Charlie Munger

We both (Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett) insist on a lot of time being available almost every day to just sit and think. That is very uncommon in American business. We read and think. — Charlie Munger

Lungershausen Quotes By Joe Dugan

Born? Hell, Babe Ruth wasn't born. He fell from a tree. — Joe Dugan

Lungershausen Quotes By Brian Clough

If a chairman sacks the manager he initially appointed, he should go as well. — Brian Clough

Lungershausen Quotes By Steven Wright

I once locked my keys out of my car. I had to break out of my car with a coat hanger. — Steven Wright

Lungershausen Quotes By Max Minghella

I think it'd be pretty unrealistic to think we're the only planet in the world with thinking beings. It's kind of a strange conceit. Especially given how many universes there must be. — Max Minghella

Lungershausen Quotes By H.G.Wells

Within he felt that faint stirring of derision for the whole business of life which is the salt of the American mentality. Outwardly they are sentimental and enthusiastic and inwardly they are profoundly cynical. — H.G.Wells

Lungershausen Quotes By H.P. Lovecraft

Heaven knows where I'll end up - but it's a safe bet that I'll never be at the top of anything! Nor do I particularly care to be. — H.P. Lovecraft

Lungershausen Quotes By Elvis Presley

The world is more alive at night; it's like God isn't looking. — Elvis Presley

Lungershausen Quotes By Edward Betts

Many contemporary painters feel that their landscapes come from within and are brought to the surface and given form as a result of various stimuli. The artist's internal world is waiting to be evoked by whatever means the artist finds most productive, and ... this world is just as important as the outer, visible world. — Edward Betts