Mike Rosenthal Quotes & Sayings
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A foolish mind would not raise an eyebrow when things are done diff erently in a foreign culture. An educated mind would try to understand the meaning of it all. — Gloria D. Gonsalves

I thought I smelled an early hint of the mysterious bittersweet gas that fills Pittsburgh in the summertime, a smell at once industrial and aboriginal, river water and sulfur dioxide, burning tires and the coat of a fox. — Michael Chabon

Big stories have lots of angles, and you have to decide what part of that story you want to address. — Steve Breen

Never give advice to your children unless you have it in writing and notarized. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

Success & Satisfaction don't go together ...
Decide what you want. — Adil Adam Memon

But there is nothing, no trace that she's ever existed. She is not here. She will never be here again.
Because of me. — Christine Fonseca

As a comedian, I found this thing, this profession, that suits my mind and life force. To drop it to do something else? I just don't get that. — Jerry Seinfeld

Believe it or not, when I get in contention I can still hit the shots, — Padraig Harrington

I love character roles. I'm happier in them. I look for roles that have some kind of complexity. — Emily Blunt

Slowly but surely, we are acquiring that famous culture of democracy, which is our objective. — Paul Biya

Immortality is the only thing which doesn't tolerate being postponed. — Karl Kraus

The trick to this solution is that you'd have to be 100% honest. Meaning not just sincere but almost naked. Worse than naked - more like unarmed. Defenseless. 'This thing I feel, I can't name it straight out but it seems important, do you feel it too?' - this sort of direct question is not for the squeamish. For one thing, it's perilously close to "Do you like me? Please like me," which you know quite well that 99% of all interhuman manipulation and bullshit gamesmanship that goes on goes on precisely because the idea of saying this sort of thing straight out is regarded as somehow obsene. In fact one of the very last few interperonal taboos we have is kind of obscenely naked direct interrogation of somebody else. It looks pathetic and desperate. That's how it'll look to the reader. And it will have to. There's no way around it. — David Foster Wallace