Norman Babcock Quotes & Sayings
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It's better to be an optimist who is sometimes wrong than a pessimist who is always right — Mark Twain
Kids have too much money these days, if you ask me. — John Swartzwelder
What a country needs to do is be fair to all its citizens - whether people are of a different ethnicity or gender. — Chinua Achebe
Invisible Man. A Passage to India. The Magnificent Ambersons. — E. Lockhart
That the horrible Zika virus or HIV, we can look at what it means to be patient zero, what it means to need not much contact to spread, and all of those things follow into the way ideas spread. — Seth Godin
As Raimbaut dragged a dead man along he thought, 'Oh
corpse, I have come rushing here only to be dragged along by the
heels like you. What is this frenzy that drives me, this mania for
battle and for love, when seen from the place where your staring
eyes gaze and your flung-back head knocks over stones? It's that
I think of, oh corpse, it's that you make me think of: but does anything
change? Nothing. No other days exist but these of ours
before the tomb, both for us the living and for you the dead. May
it be granted me not to waste them, not to waste anything of what
I am, of what I could be: to do deeds helpful to the Frankish cause:
to embrace, to be embraced by, proud Bradamante. I hope you
spent your days no worse, oh corpse. Anyway to you the dice have already shown their numbers. For me they are still whirling in the
box. And I love my own disquiet, corpse, not your peace. — Italo Calvino
I've seen very few Hispanics and blacks who have been able to work their way into the advertising end of business. — Jerry Della Femina
Italian politicians are stupid and expensive, that's why they should be fired, abolished, or better eliminated. — William C. Brown
