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Schendel Lawrence Quotes By Steve Lillywhite

I do believe in art and commerce coming together. — Steve Lillywhite

Schendel Lawrence Quotes By Sharon Lee

The thing to recall about Dragons is that it takes a special person to deal with them at all. If you lie to them they will steal from you. If you attack them without cause they will dismember you. If you run from them they will laugh at you.
It is thus best to deal calmly, openly and fairly with Dragons: Give them all they buy and no more or less, and they will do the same by you. Stand at their back and they will stand at yours. Always remember that a Dragon is first a Dragon and only then a friend, a partner, a lover.
Never assume that you have discovered a Dragon's weak point until it is dead and forgotten, for joy is fleeting and a Dragon's revenge is forever. — Sharon Lee

Schendel Lawrence Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

Ben, why should anybody want that much power?"
"Why does a moth fly toward light? — Robert A. Heinlein

Schendel Lawrence Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Never use abstract nouns when concrete ones will do. If you mean "More people died" don't say "Mortality rose. — C.S. Lewis

Schendel Lawrence Quotes By Frank Mahovlich

If someone gave the Russians a football, they'd win the Super Bowl in two years. — Frank Mahovlich

Schendel Lawrence Quotes By Alexander Pope

Our judgments, like our watches, none
go just alike, yet each believes his own — Alexander Pope

Schendel Lawrence Quotes By Tracy McMillan

When relationships don't work out, it doesn't mean you're a bad person, it just means you weren't meant to be together. — Tracy McMillan

Schendel Lawrence Quotes By John Oates

The only job I'd ever had that might be considered not playing music was teaching guitar, which I did in college for a while, but that still falls in the same category. — John Oates