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Personal Mottos Quotes By Theodore Bikel

You can't expect the entire world to come to New York to see you. You have to travel to them. — Theodore Bikel

Personal Mottos Quotes By Jon Gnarr

People tend to favor the underdog, like in the movies we favor the underdog, but when it comes to voting, we vote for the bully. It's so strange. — Jon Gnarr

Personal Mottos Quotes By Sue Tetzlaff

If you can 'hire tough,' you can 'manage easy. — Sue Tetzlaff

Personal Mottos Quotes By Mary Alice

When the truth is ugly, people try to keep it hidden, because they know if revealed, the damage it will do. So they conceal it within sturdy walls or they place it behind closed doors or they obscure it with clever disguises but truth, no matter how ugly, always emerges. And someone we care about always ends up getting hurt. And someone else will revel in their pain and that's the ugliest truth of all. — Mary Alice

Personal Mottos Quotes By Deirdre-Elizabeth Parker

I am flagrantly nuts. I can say this because I am a doctor and I know about these things. — Deirdre-Elizabeth Parker

Personal Mottos Quotes By Henry Spencer

Past experience, on the shuttle and the Titan rockets, suggests that large multi-segment solid rockets have a probability of failure of 0.5 to 1 per cent. — Henry Spencer

Personal Mottos Quotes By Salma Deera

the centre of every poem is this:
i have loved you. i have had to deal with that. — Salma Deera

Personal Mottos Quotes By Barton Gellman

A national security letter cannot be used to authorize eavesdropping or to read the contents of e-mail. But it does permit investigators to trace revealing paths through the private affairs of a modern digital citizen. — Barton Gellman

Personal Mottos Quotes By Samuel Butler

The greatest pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him, and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself, too. — Samuel Butler