Mayburn Center Quotes & Sayings
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Yves Saint Laurent is a young man of excellent taste; the more he copies me the more taste he displays. — Coco Chanel

Jesus if you could cure our son's blindness that'd be great ... And we'd love some shelves over there. — Jim Gaffigan

intended as a dig at my father, the enterprise being another of science's excesses, like cloning or whisking up a bunch of genes to make your own animal. Antagonism in my family comes — Karen Joy Fowler

The more you have invested in your religion, the more you will be motivated to protect that investment. Stark — Daniel C. Dennett

Criticism comes to those who stand out. — Seth Godin

I know that I basically have the same hair as Beaker from 'the Muppets.' — Brad Goreski

I think a lot of it is that we used to tour so much that we never really had time to write songs. — Mike Lowry

I'm a very quiet person[introvert] but I love myself, I love my personality and I wouldn't change it for any gold or silver because I know God doesn't make a mistake. — Euginia Herlihy

99% of natural poets discovered their talents through love letters. — Michael Bassey Johnson

The great gift of the human imagination is that it has no limits or ending. — Jim Rohn

Sometimes movies gloss over things, and it was important to me that this was realistic. — Jami Gertz

Because this is our life. We met on the road; we grew to know and to love each other on the road. It's where we were meant to be for however long, and it's what we're going to do until it becomes clear that we're meant to do something else. — J.A. Redmerski

I think everyone wants for their kids the good things that they had. — Kirsten Dunst

Fear isn't an excuse to come to a standstill. It's the impetus to step up and strike. — Arthur Ashe

The ecological problem of our times demands a radical reevaluation of how we see the entire world; it demands a different interpretation of matter and the world, a new attitude of humankind toward nature, and a new understanding of how we acquire and make use of our material goods. — Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I Of Constantinople