Marilyn Appelbaum Quotes & Sayings
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Love can be a dangerous thing... — Diana Reeves
Talking things over has its place in an organization [but] so-called conferences are being grossly overdone. One executive stops at the desk of another to tell him, perhaps, about the wonderful score he made at golf on Saturday afternoon. This chin-chin immediately becomes a conference, and neither the office boy nor the telephone operator must disturb either gentleman. More idle gossip is indulged in at many business conferences these days than an old wives' sewing circle would be guilty of. — B.C. Forbes
You're my sunshine, my rain and my evening stars I feel as though I was living in the shadows and you have entered my life in a blaze of color and light which as illuminated my very existence. — Marie Coulson
Life in California is beautiful. — Oscar Nunez
Not every man was sorry when he hurt a woman. — Sarah Addison Allen
Your dominant thoughts from your past have produced your today. Your dominant thoughts today will produce your future. — Orrin Woodward
But there is this terrible thing in evil thoughts, that evil minds soon grow familiar with them. — Alexandre Dumas
The potter is at enmity with the potter. — Hesiod
With the manipulation of abstract
symbols, an artist can send you information without sound, change your feelings and,
sometimes, even beliefs. Artists convey the unspeakable. Artists inspire. — Jonathan Culver
But death is not easy, and life can win by simulating it. — Iris Murdoch
We demand that sex speak the truth [ ... ] and we demand that it tell us our truth, or rather, the deeply buried truth of that truth about ourselves wich we think we possess in our immediate consciousness. — Michel Foucault
You're a big sister?' I was shocked. She seemed so good-natured and compassionate. — Natalie Standiford
Colder by the hour, more dead with every breath. — John Green
I write fiction not for my readers and not for myself. I write fiction for the sake of those odd heroic characters that are contained therein. They are counting on me as much as I am counting on them. — Nicholas Trandahl
I kind of always wanted to act, but to get a grant I would have needed two A-levels, and I was too far away from even O levels. I didn't know you could get a scholarship, so I determined early not to pursue that. — Rupert Graves
