Prahlad Friedman Quotes & Sayings
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In civilized society we all depend upon each other, and our happiness is very much owing to the good opinion of mankind. — Samuel Johnson

The truth is, no man is white and no man is black. We are all freckled. — Clarence Darrow

There are scores of books offering 'solutions' to sprawl. Their authors would do well to read this book. — Witold Rybczynski

I didn't respond well to a firm hand and insults. — Terry Bradshaw

You can't stop insane people from doing insane things with insane laws. That's insane! — Penn Jillette

As human beings we value the experience that comes with age. We are reminded over and over again with statements like 'older and wiser' and 'respect your elders,' promoting age as something to be cherished and respected. — Jenna Morasca

I had the feeling that to get into a schoolhouse and study in this way would be about the same as getting into paradise. — Booker T. Washington

As many conventionally unhappy parents did in the 1950s, my parents stayed together for the sake of the children - they divorced after my youngest brother left home for college. I only wish they had known that modeling their dysfunctional relationship was far more damaging to their children than their separation would have been. — Bruce H. Lipton

I usually go to Lush for hair products. I had no idea that this existed, but they have a shampoo rock, and it looks like a bar of soap, and I was tripping out when they told me it was a shampoo, so that's pretty sweet. — Christian Serratos

The times are so peculiar now, so mediaeval so unreasonable that for the first time in a hundred years truth is really stranger than fiction. Any truth. — Gertrude Stein

The first generation of CDs sounded terrible. Any chance to remaster would make the music sound better than what was already out there. — Lou Reed

Things are not as bad as it seems. The situations that cause us sorrow are the same ones that introduce us to the strength, power and wisdom that we truly are. — Robin Sharma

The truth is that the writers who most influenced me weren't people categorized as crime writers. I'd say I learned more from John O'Hara, who isn't much read today but whose short stories I really admired, and Hemingway, who I think has lasted pretty good. — Elmore Leonard

Confidante: One entrusted by A with the secrets of B confided to herself by C. — Ambrose Bierce