Prodel Distribution Quotes & Sayings
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Oz had arranged rows of folding chairs for the women facing one of the soft suede couches where he had placed himself and Kermit. "Big mistake," Oz later told me. "The sofa was about a foot and a half lower than the chairs and now Kermit and I are looking up at forty-seven women - our knees under our chins. — Lynn Povich

I think that's what art is: art is communication made in the hope that interesting miscommunications will arise. — Misha Glouberman

A thousand people will stop smoking today. Their funerals will be held sometime in the next three or four days. — C. Everett Koop

Energy doesn't communicate in English, French, Chinese or Swahili, but it does speak clearly — Elaine Seiler

Blessed are the flexible for they will not allow themselves to become bent out of shape! — Robert Ludlum

Life and study have persuaded me of the openness of history. There is no inevitability in history. Thinking about what might have happened, what could have happened, is a necessary element in trying to understand what did happen. And if, as I believe, individual acts of decency and courage make a difference, then they need to be recorded and remembered. — Fritz Stern

I did not come this far to settle for less than I deserve. — April WIlliams

The Upanishads point out that the goal of man is neither misery nor happiness, but we have to be master of that out of which these are manufactured. We must be masters of the situation at its very root, as it were. — Swami Vivekananda

I do not want a friend who smiles when I smile, who weeps when I weep; for my shadow in the pool can do better than that. — Confucius

I'm a weird guy. I'm practically albino. What about me isn't weird? — Mike White

Subjectivity is strange to Science, while Relativity is an objective part of it. — Felix Alba-Juez

The society in 'The Handmaid's Tale' is a throwback to the early Puritans whom I studied extensively at Harvard under Perry Miller, to whom the book is dedicated. — Margaret Atwood