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Marvin Kitman Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

I examine the data, as an expert, and pronounce a specialist's opinion. I claim no credit in such cases. My name figures in no newspaper. The work itself, the pleasure of finding a filed for my peculiar powers, is my highest reward. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Marvin Kitman Quotes By Stephen King

You've called your carelessness love and made a virtue of irresponsibility. — Stephen King

Marvin Kitman Quotes By Paul Reiser

If a tree falls on your head in a forest and no one hears it, it still hurts. — Paul Reiser

Marvin Kitman Quotes By Thomas Sowell

So long as public schools are treated as places that exist to provide guaranteed jobs to members of the teachers' unions, do not be surprised to see American students continuing to score lower on international tests than students in countries that spend a lot less per pupil than we do. — Thomas Sowell

Marvin Kitman Quotes By Italo Calvino

The close-up has no equivalent in a narrative fashioned of words. Literature is totally lacking in any working method to enable it to isolate a single vastly enlarged detail in which one face comes forward to underline a state of mind or stress the importance of a single detail in comparison with the rest. As a narrative device, the ability to vary the distance between the camera and the object may be a small thing indeed, but it makes for a notable difference between cinema and oral or written narrative, in which the distance between language and image is always the same. — Italo Calvino

Marvin Kitman Quotes By Jessica Ennis

I don't want to think of life after competing. But if I were to do anything else I'd go down the psychology route. That's what interests me. — Jessica Ennis

Marvin Kitman Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

They are not callow like the young of most birds, but more perfectly developed and precocious even than chickens. The remarkably adult yet innocent expression of their open and serene eyes is very memorable. All intelligence seems reflected in them. They suggest not merely the purity of infancy, but a wisdom clarified by experience. Such an eye was not born when the bird was, but is coeval with the sky it reflects. The woods do not yield another such a gem. — Henry David Thoreau

Marvin Kitman Quotes By Frederick Lenz

If we have a giant mansion and we don't keep it as well as that room, then our yoga isn't good and our attention field will be very poor and we won't have power, and we'll be totally hooked on the transient . — Frederick Lenz