Pressman Charades Quotes & Sayings
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May I ask you if you have ever had an opportunity of remarking, down in your part of the country, that the children of not exactly suitable marriages are always most particularly anxious to be married? — Charles Dickens
My first-ever friend was a hallucination: a sparkling entry on my new resume as a crazy person. — Francesca Zappia
For people who mourn for old Times Square - hey, there's a ton of places in the city still like that! Get on the train and go visit them! — Kurt Braunohler
Have we not huddled in bunkers, while some premonition of tomorrow hung in the air and a comrade started singing? Oh, it felt so melancholy! And it was kitsch. — Robert Musil
The kids know me from 'Babe,' but usually it is 'L.A. Confidential' that people remember, which was the second film I did. I have worked with some really good people and the films that I've done for the most part have been good. — James Cromwell
clinging to modesty in the age of the Others is like sacrificing a goat to make it rain. — Rick Yancey
Vigilantly guard your mind against erroneous and destructive thought as you would guard your house against burglars and assassins. — Grenville Kleiser
To lose one's objective attitude to a position, nearly always means ruining your game. — David Bronstein
One does not get better but different and older and that is always a pleasure. — Gertrude Stein
I think the greatest CEOs in the United States, business, anyway, are the ones you don't hear too much about. — Edward Zander
I thought told you to watch where you put your feet," he said accusingly. Erak shrugged. I did," he replied ruefully. "But while I was busy watching the ground, I hit that branch with my head. Broke it clean in two." Halt raised his eyebrows. "I assume you're not talking about your head," he muttered. Erak frowned at the suggestion. Of course not," he replied. More's the pity," Halt told him. — John Flanagan
There are other writers who try for subtle and minimalists effects, but I don't travel in that tribe. — Pat Conroy
A poem is a painting with imagery and words; a painting is a poem of color on a reflecting mirror. — Debasish Mridha
Your hand is a warm stone I hold between two words. — Margaret Atwood
