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Maringo Quotes By Frank B. Salisbury

I must admit that any favorable mention of the flying saucers by a scientist amounts to extreme heresy and places the one making the statement in danger of excommunication by the scientific theocracy. Nevertheless, in recent years I have investigated the story of the unidentified flying object (UFO), and I am no longer able to dismiss the idea lightly. — Frank B. Salisbury

Maringo Quotes By Harmony Korine

For certain things, certain audiences, people will laugh. And in other places, there's dead silence. And I enjoy them both. You try to make films where it's never one way - like life. — Harmony Korine

Maringo Quotes By Earl King

Most people say, 'Well, Earl, you sing the blues,' or however they want to categorize it. I just sing songs. — Earl King

Maringo Quotes By Rik Mayall

Love is the answer. — Rik Mayall

Maringo Quotes By Jim Leach

No activity I know is more of a confidence builder and at the same time more 'humility training' than wrestling. — Jim Leach

Maringo Quotes By Time-Life Books

An oxymoronic combination of the tough and tender, [Of Mice and Men] will appeal to sentimental cynics, cynical sentimentalists ... Readers less easily thrown off their trolley will still prefer Hans Andersen.
[Time 1937] — Time-Life Books

Maringo Quotes By Steven Price

Every one of us has a response of some kind to music, so I don't think it's fair to ever judge what is proper and what's not. — Steven Price

Maringo Quotes By Nathaniel Philbrick

Modern survival psychologists have determined that this "social" - as opposed to "authoritarian" - form of leadership is ill suited to the early stages of a disaster, when decisions must be made quickly and firmly. Only later, as the ordeal drags on and it is necessary to maintain morale, do social leadership skills become important. — Nathaniel Philbrick