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R Gime Quotes By Jon Stewart

The goals for me have changed somewhat. There's a bit of seduction to the idea of being on network, but it got to the point where that wasn't important. What's important is doing something worthwhile. Which is why I've always avoided being on a sitcom. Yeah, it's high-profile and it's on a network, but you know what? You could be on Suddenly Stewart. — Jon Stewart

R Gime Quotes By Jeaniene Frost

Don't kiss me like a woman if you're going to treat me like a child. — Jeaniene Frost

R Gime Quotes By Lian Hearn

The best way is to be strong enough to make your enemy think twice about attacking you, yet not so aggressive that he feels threatened. Keep your sword sheathed as long as you can, but once it is unsheathed, use it without hesitation. — Lian Hearn

R Gime Quotes By Bryant McGill

Success is a spiritual process, not a worldly one; that is to say it is an internal process, and not external. — Bryant McGill

R Gime Quotes By Libba Bray

The ladies pass the timee with gossip and hearsay. This is what they have in place of freedom- gime and gossip. Their lives are small and careful. I do not wish to live this way. I should like to make my mark. To venture opinions that may not be polite or even correct but are mine nonetheless. If I am to be hanged for anything, I should like to feel that I go to the gallows on my own strength. — Libba Bray

R Gime Quotes By Clint Eastwood

I knew Billy Wilder socially and would have loved to work with him. — Clint Eastwood

R Gime Quotes By Lawrence Lessig

A time is marked not so much by ideas that are argued about as by ideas that are taken for granted. The character of an era hangs upon what needs no defense. — Lawrence Lessig

R Gime Quotes By Alex Haley

I later heard somewhere, or read, that Malcolm X telephoned an apology to the reporter. But this was the kind of evidence which caused many close observers of the Malcolm X phenomenon to declare in absolute seriousness that he was the only Negro in America who could either start a race riot-or stop one. When I once quoted this to him, tacitly inviting his comment, he told me tartly, I don't know if I could start one. I don't know if I'd want to stop one. — Alex Haley