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Marty Kaan Quotes By Ronnie Musgrove

Washington told Wall Street, 'We're going to let y'all regulate yourselves.' The Republicans were in charge. They never said a word. — Ronnie Musgrove

Marty Kaan Quotes By Howard Moskowitz

The mind knows not what the tongue wants. — Howard Moskowitz

Marty Kaan Quotes By Rob Lowe

Marriage is becoming sort of fake. It's almost like a handbag. Everybody wants the newest, greatest and latest. It becomes an event, and it's definitely a status symbol in our society. I'm not saying it shouldn't be; it absolutely should be - but you shouldn't be focusing on that. — Rob Lowe

Marty Kaan Quotes By Colleen Coble

There is no subterfuge in you, Miss Adeline. Why is that?" Color came and went in her cheeks. "Everyone has layers. Even me." He leaned closer as his son neared and allowed a curl to wrap his finger. "I look forward to peeling back those layers. — Colleen Coble

Marty Kaan Quotes By L. Frank Baum

This is the way to get ideas: never to let adverse circumstances discourage you, but to believe there is a way out of every difficulty, which may be found by earnest though. — L. Frank Baum

Marty Kaan Quotes By Frederick Lenz

The more I say about God, the less you'll know about God. — Frederick Lenz

Marty Kaan Quotes By Will Thomas

Obama has been attacked repeatedly for not wearing a flag pin, with Republicans claiming that his patriotism is in question. It's all a bit silly. — Will Thomas

Marty Kaan Quotes By Panayiotis Zavos

In the future, when we get serious about executing things correctly, this thing will be very easy to do. If we find out that this technique does not work, I don't intend to step on dead bodies to achieve something because I don't have that kind of ambition. My ambition is to help people. — Panayiotis Zavos

Marty Kaan Quotes By Sri Aurobindo

One mighty deed can change the course of things; a lonely thought becomes omnipotent. — Sri Aurobindo