Pokopalisce Quotes & Sayings
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For each show, we do maybe 15 versions before it goes on air. So I know every show microscopically. — Scott Raab

A happy person with decent self-esteem wouldn't bother to have credentials as good as mine. — Mark Vonnegut

The charred smell came, he assumed, from the pages themselves, burning away invisibly as they had for years in the Impetus vault in New York. Eventually they would crumble and be lost to the world, if they weren't thrown away first. For today, though, they were his to inhale and get lost in. — Jonathan Galassi

Be authentic and organic. It can't be forced or it won't work. And most importantly, have fun. — Richard Branson

Why stand we here trembling around, calling on God for help, and not ourselves, in whom God dwells? — William Blake

No matter how invasive the technologies at their disposal, marketers and pollsters never come to terms with the living process through which people choose products or candidates; they are looking at what people just bought or thought, and making calculations based on that after-the-fact data. — Douglas Rushkoff

We're so complex; we're mysteries to ourselves; we're difficult to each other. And then storytelling reminds us we're all the same. — Brad Pitt

As far back as I can remember though, I always loved performing. — Victoria Justice

The more clearly we see the infinite chasm between God's glory and our sinful falling short thereof, the greater will be our appreciation of His grace and love in bridging that gulf to redeem us. — Dave Hunt

That you gotta go after the things you want, because they might not be there when you finally pull your head out of your ass and realize they're important. — Elisabeth Naughton

We have witnessed all around the Middle East the tragedies that occur when citizens of repressive governments become so frustrated that they turn to those who preach violence. — Jean Sasson

Among the reasons that you go into journalism, I suppose, are some rather idealistic, even foolish reasons. In my case one of the reasons was I wanted to explain how things really work, how political power really works. — Robert Caro