Olszewski Studios Quotes & Sayings
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Ernest Becker writes, "The urge to heroism is natural, and to admit it honest. For everyone to admit it would probably release such pent-up force as to be devastating to society." Well, — Gavin De Becker
Associate with people who have more than you — Deliaha Hicks
Instead of boiling up individuals into the species, I would draw a chalk circle round every individuality, and preach to it to keep within that, and preserve and cultivate its identity. — Jane Welsh Carlyle
Persons of rank do not talk about such trifles as the common people do; but the common people do not busy themselves about such frivolous things as do persons of rank. — Luc De Clapiers
If you find yourself perplexed, or perhaps in a quandary, remember that human growth is perpendicular. We grow up and we grow forward, we just have to keep on growing steadily in both ways. — John Rzeznik
The Leatherman was a lesbian phenomenon and life ran more smoothly because of it. — Michelle Tea
The only place opportunity cannot be found is in a closed-minded person. — Bo Bennett
I can't help it. Tolbert seems to respond to my brand of bullshit. It's a gift."
"Well, I want your gift. Please, master, teach me how to bullshit. — Elle Kennedy
Write about the thing that frightens you most. — Marsha Norman
Oh that's right, you never lie unless your mouth is open and words are coming out of it — Joshilyn Jackson
I love conducting. What I'm tired of is music administration. I don't want that. I just want to make music. — Daniel Barenboim
Muphry's Law: "If you write anything criticising editing or proofreading, there will be a fault of some kind in what you have written. — Mary Norris
I love everything black, because black is cool. When something crosses over, people are like, "Oh, this is a crossover." First of all, there is no urban anymore. Pop culture is black. White kids are dressing like black kids. It's all crossed the lines now. The way I understand it is, everything black is cool. When it crosses over to white, that means it's going from cool to uncool. That's what crossover is. — Brett Ratner
Do you know why Albert Camus was so prolific? He wrote to keep from screaming. — Henry Rollins