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Umbers Game Quotes By Edward G. Robinson

Things got so bad that when I went shopping for a house, some people would refuse to open the door if they saw it was me standing there. And drunks would always want to challenge me. — Edward G. Robinson

Umbers Game Quotes By Robert Davis

Fewer than half a dozen men — Robert Davis

Umbers Game Quotes By Joan Rivers

All Angelina Jolie wants to do is do good for people. And she was saying to me: If I could just make one person happy, Joan, I'll die satisfied. I said: Easy! Just give Jennifer Aniston back her husband. — Joan Rivers

Umbers Game Quotes By Henry Sydnor Harrison

What the young writer is looking for is not a critic who will slap him on the back and say, 'Greatest thing since O. Henry,' but rather the one who will toss the manuscript down in disgust, with 'You know better than that! It's rotten! Do it all over again!' — Henry Sydnor Harrison

Umbers Game Quotes By Stephen Baldwin

Scientology is much more accepted in Hollywood than Jesus. — Stephen Baldwin

Umbers Game Quotes By Patrick Schwarzenegger

I've always been into dressing nicely. My dad's really into fashion, also. We'll always go out and buy stuff. He has his own style and I have my own style, but it's a shared thing. Same thing with my grandfather; he was really into his style, so it's just sort of been passed down, I think. — Patrick Schwarzenegger

Umbers Game Quotes By Jerry Yang

I don't think Yahoo can be Facebook tomorrow, and don't think Yahoo wants to be Facebook. — Jerry Yang

Umbers Game Quotes By Tim Waterstone

Ignore the received wisdom of any industry you're entering. Never be trapped by dogma. Never let other people's opinions drown out your own inner voice. — Tim Waterstone

Umbers Game Quotes By Sybille Bedford

It would seem that in history it's never a tooth for a tooth, but a thousand, a hundred thousand for one. — Sybille Bedford