Mitch Kramer Quotes & Sayings
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I think the grandfather of the set is the director. He needs to have authority, to do what people want. A warm grandfather; he needs to know his job, to be open. — Jacqueline Bisset

[Smoking is] a dirty habit that should be banned from America by the Government, instead of moderate alcoholic drinking. — Auguste Piccard

If you focus completely on the things you love, then you are on your way to a beautiful life. — Rhonda Byrne

We each sell alittle piece of happiness. You are elevating someone's spirit in some way, and to do that you have to understand the source of their angst and then you have to frame your product as a solution. — Sonia Marciano

Communism existed once, during two 45 minute half-times, when Honved, from Budapest, won over England by 6-3. The English played individually, and the Hungarians, collectively. — Jean-Luc Godard

I don't know why I ever helped you."
"You like broken things. — Cassandra Clare

Truth does not become more or less true, whether those who know it are many or few. — John C. Wright

Christ is indispensable to any scientific theory, even if its practitioners do not have a clue about him. — William A. Dembski

For the countries of the spirit, to which he was now admitted, were accessible only via many dim and tangled trails. — Louise Erdrich

Life is not so much a matter of position as of disposition. — Andrew Carnegie

She may have been only sixteen years old, but there was a new life growing inside of her. She fought back tears that she could feel forming in her eyes. She hated to admit it but she was scared since she wasn't even old enough to take care of a baby. She wasn't even old enough to take care of herself. She was just a kid who still lived at home with her mother, and this kid was not ready to become a mother. — Valenciya Lyons

The bell strikes One. We take no note of time But from its loss. To give it then a tongue Is wise in man. As if an angel spoke, I feel the solemn sound. If heard aright, It is the knell of my departed hours. — Edward Young

Optimism means better than reality; pessimism means worse than reality. I'm a realist. — Margaret Atwood

In an antique city-state, or a modern municipality, shame is the penalty for the violation of ethics - making things more symmetric. Banishment and exile, or, worse, ostracism were severe penalties - people did not move around voluntarily and considered uprooting a horrible calamity. In larger organisms like the mega holy nation-state, with a smaller role for face-to-face encounters, and social roots, shame ceases to fulfill its duty of disciplinarian. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb