Ridolfi Quotes & Sayings
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I think there are problems with compact disc copy protection that can't be resolved. — Edward Felten

Well, I like to think that my illness has prevented me from rising to any number of dizzy heights. — Christopher Monckton

I think that wealthy white people would like to have a country that resembles the Fifties, when all the minorities were tucked away in ghettos and paid in very low wages but on the surface it was very bright and shiny and free and the rest of the world would look on it longingly. — Alice Walker

More and more Emerson recedes grandly into history, as the future he predicted becomes a past. — Robert Penn Warren

Between the fisherman and the fish, we are on the side of the fish for matters of justice! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Down here everything was dark, but up there the gray conglomerate was being struck by the final light of day to an unanswerable brilliance. — Thomas Pynchon

Edible names are what drives me as a musician. My next band will be called the Hot Dogs. — Chad Smith

We are least open to precise knowledge concerning the things we are most vehement about. — Eric Hoffer

What would happen if you stopped fighting, and gave yourself permission to feel? Not just the good things, but everything? — R. J. Anderson

I can tell if someone is talking to me because I'm on 'Friends' or cause they just think I'm neat. You know I don't think I've ever spent more than five or ten minutes with somebody who was ogling me because they recognized me from the show. — Matthew Perry

Incorrect documentation is often worse than no documentation. — Bertrand Meyer

My childhood dream was always to be on Broadway. I wanted to end up in TV and film. It's kind of flipped, and I'm not mad about it, but my childhood dream is Broadway and I want to end up there. — Grant Gustin

I am not a veteran environmentalist. I don't live in a house made of recycled tires, I've never handcuffed myself to a tree, and I don't grow my own organic rutabaga. — Christy Mathewson

Concerning trees and leaves ... there's a real power here. It is amazing that trees can turn gravel and bitter salts into these soft-lipped lobes, as if I were to bite down on a granite slab and start to swell, bud and flower. Every year a given tree creates absolutely from scratch ninety-nine percent of its living parts. Water lifting up tree trunks can climb one hundred and fifty feet an hour; in full summer a tree can, and does, heave a ton of water every day. A big elm in a single season might make as many as six million leaves, wholly intricate, without budging an inch; I couldn't make one. A tree stands there, accumulating deadwood, mute and rigid as an obelisk, but secretly it seethes, it splits, sucks and stretches; it heaves up tons and hurls them out in a green, fringed fling. No person taps this free power; the dynamo in the tulip tree pumps out even more tulip tree, and it runs on rain and air. — Annie Dillard