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Tv In The 1950s Quotes By Jose N. Harris

Random intermittent positive reinforcement can be found in gambling... and bad relationships. — Jose N. Harris

Tv In The 1950s Quotes By Tom Shales

No matter how much programming improves, however, media savants tend to see the medium living out numbered days. It's feared that the Internet will do to TV what TV did to the movies in the 1950s. But instead of panicking, the networks are finding ways to co-opt the Web. — Tom Shales

Tv In The 1950s Quotes By Brian Awehali

I'd like to issue a call to realism for those of us in so-called developed industrial nations, who indulge in great horror at the gradual collapse of our own pathologically unsustainable mode of existence while ignoring the reality of the majority of this planet's residents, who do not in fact share the same dread or anxiety about losing what most of them, frankly, never had to squander in the first place. — Brian Awehali

Tv In The 1950s Quotes By Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

The fire of love or fire of knowledge creates unpleasantness or a sense of longing in the beginning, but it moves on to the blossoming of bliss, the blossoming of fullness. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Tv In The 1950s Quotes By Comte De Lautreamont

The great universal family of men is a utopia worthy of the most mediocre logic. — Comte De Lautreamont

Tv In The 1950s Quotes By Seth Shostak

Ever since the infamous quiz show scandals of the 1950s, the feds had insisted that TV game shows be honest - or that at least they didn't cheat. So as a 'Dating Game' bachelor, I didn't know what I was going to be asked. The other bachelors and I were required to concoct our answers in real time. — Seth Shostak

Tv In The 1950s Quotes By Estelle

I am a black British female artist, so I must be like Ms Dynamite, I must be like Shystie, I must be like Jamelia, but we're all different. — Estelle

Tv In The 1950s Quotes By John Gay

Let firm, well hammer'd soles protect thy feet Through freezing snows, and rains, and soaking sleet; Should the big last extend the shoe too wide, Each stone will wrench the unwary step aside; The sudden turn may stretch the swelling vein, The cracking joint unhinge, or ankle sprain; And when too short the modish shoes are worn, You'll judge the seasons by your shooting corn. — John Gay

Tv In The 1950s Quotes By Jean Guitton

The tolerance of the skeptic ... accepts the most diverse and indeed the most contradictory opinions, and keeps all his suspicions for the "dogmatist." — Jean Guitton

Tv In The 1950s Quotes By John Brandon

I don't think about the reader in any conscious way that impacts the writing, as far as, Hey, most readers would like this! But at the same time, if it were presented to me: "John, you're going to write a novel. It's going to take you a few years. When you're done with it, there's a law that no one's allowed to read it." I don't think I would write it. I want someone to read it! — John Brandon

Tv In The 1950s Quotes By Joseph Addison

The schoolboy counts the time till the return of the holidays; the minor longs to be of age; the lover is impatient till he is married. — Joseph Addison

Tv In The 1950s Quotes By Valeria Luiselli

The most important thing in this life, Master Oklahoma used to say at the end of each session, is to have a destiny. — Valeria Luiselli

Tv In The 1950s Quotes By Stephen Greenblatt

Poems are difficult to silence. — Stephen Greenblatt

Tv In The 1950s Quotes By Thomas Brooks

God looks not at the oratory of your prayers, how elegant they may be; nor at the geometry of your prayers, how long they may be; nor at the arithmetic of your prayers, how many they may be; not at logic of your prayers, how methodical they may be; but the sincerity of them he looks at. — Thomas Brooks

Tv In The 1950s Quotes By Rachel Caine

You want to go play with your new friends back there? The really pale ones with the taste for plasma?
Shane — Rachel Caine

Tv In The 1950s Quotes By Rene Russo

I grew up in Burbank - but not the Burbank of valet parking and TV studios. In the late 1950s, there was a small apartment complex on Elmwood Avenue that rented mostly to families on welfare. I lived there from age 3 to 11 and again from 14 to 18 with my mother, Shirley, and my younger sister, Toni. — Rene Russo