Russell Coight Quotes & Sayings
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I realized why I need to start a new company. Not for the money. Not because I'm 'bored'. But because a company is a laboratory to try your ideas. — Derek Sivers

I just saw Twilight on TV, for the first time, a few days ago, and, when my song came on, I was just thinking that is so bazaar that I actually had a song in the movie. — Robert Pattinson

I've often felt there might be more to be gained by studying business failures than business successes. — Warren Buffett

The devil himself can become beauty, so we are told, to corrupt mankind.
(Marco) — Iain Pears

The purpose of government is for those who run it to plunder those who do not. — Thomas DiLorenzo

There have been lots of stories written about all the hype over getting the genome done and the letdown of not discovering lots of cures right after. — Craig Venter

I write of love and death. What other subjects are there? — Arthur Schnitzler

God gives us the ability, but rock 'n' roll was created by men. — Little Richard

Everybody thought of me as Arnold Horshack. I resented Horshack for so many years. — Ron Palillo

I was raised in the city, shitty
Ever since I was an itty bitty kitty
Drinkin' liquor out my momma's titty
And smokin' weed was an everyday thang in my household,
And drinking liquor til' you out cold — Tupac Shakur

The nightingale has a lyre of gold, The lark's is a clarion call, And the blackbird plays but a boxwood flute, But I love him best of all. For his song is all the joy of life, And we in the mad spring weather, We two have listened till he sang Our hearts and lips together. — William Ernest Henley

You know, of course, that the Tasmanians, who never committed adultery, are now extinct. — W. Somerset Maugham

I don't think anybody in my family meant there to be any pressure for me to write. But our parents were incredibly verbal and wrote for a living. The house was full of books, and we all grew up steeped in language. I mean, our mother recited poetry at the dinner table. — Hallie Ephron