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Ratners Menu Quotes By Charles Dickens

"We thought that, perhaps," said I, hesitating, "it is right to begin with the obligations of home, sir; and that, perhaps, while those are overlooked and neglected, no other duties can possibly be substituted for them." — Charles Dickens

Ratners Menu Quotes By George Lois

If somebody says to you, 'MTV,' you think of Mick Jagger on a phone screaming at that phone: 'I want my MTV.' That, to me, was always the epitome of great advertising. — George Lois

Ratners Menu Quotes By Penny Marshall

I'll try anything. What are they gonna do, kick me out of show business? — Penny Marshall

Ratners Menu Quotes By Craig Charles

It's not supposed to be easy, if it's easy, it's no good, that's the way I look at it. — Craig Charles

Ratners Menu Quotes By Ibn Ata Allah

If you do not think well of Him because His qualities are beautiful then think well of Him because of the way He treats you. — Ibn Ata Allah

Ratners Menu Quotes By Elisabeth Elliot

He says no in order that He may, in some way we cannot imagine, say yes. All His ways with us are merciful. His meaning is always love. — Elisabeth Elliot

Ratners Menu Quotes By Susan Cain

Any time people come together in a meeting, we're not necessarily getting the best ideas; we're just getting the ideas of the best talkers. — Susan Cain

Ratners Menu Quotes By Gia Coppola

It's great because all of my friends from elementary school are still my closest friends. — Gia Coppola

Ratners Menu Quotes By Danny DeVito

What you do with it and things like that, but I basically chose this after I read it because I thought it was different and funny and unique and dark - things that I like to do. — Danny DeVito

Ratners Menu Quotes By Tariq Ali

The U.S. is telling the Northern Alliance to kill Taliban prisoners. It's totally a breach of all the known conventions of war. Western television networks aren't showing this, but Arab networks are showing how prisoners are being killed and what's being done to them. Instead, we're shown scenes that are deliberately created for the Western media: a few women without the veil, a woman reading the news on Kabul television, and 150 people cheering. — Tariq Ali