William Kellogg Quotes & Sayings
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To find a script that works with provocative ideas is hard to find. — John McTiernan
Giving peace a chance only gives Saddam Hussein more time to prepare for war on his terms, at a time of his choosing, in pursuit of ambitions that will only grow as his power to achieve them grows. — John McCain
Ganja is part of my every process. — David Bienenstock
Chaos is the first condition. Order is the first law. Continuity is the first reflection. Quietude is the first happiness. — James Stephens
Because of feedback delays within complex systems, by the time a problem becomes apparent it may be unnecessarily difficult to solve. - A stitch in time saves nine. — Donella H. Meadows
Love is the highest of all qualities we can experience. — Frederick Lenz
My dreams tend to be either so obscure as to seem random, or so obviously connected to my subconscious that it's embarrassing- as if even my hidden depths lack depth. — Jess Walter
As a builder, as an entrepreneur, how can you create something for someone else if you don't have even enough glancing familiarity with them to imagine the world through their eyes? — Timothy Ferriss
College is a time in life where you get to know yourself as a player on the pitch and off the pitch. My coaches at USF were instrumental in making me understand the discipline it takes to succeed at the next level. Those were four special years for me. — Jeff Cunningham
Never trust a man in a jumpsuit — Charles Bukowski
Great men, even during their lifetime, are usually known to the public only through a fictitious personality. — Walter Lippmann
Monsters serve both to mark the fault-lines but also, subversively, to signal the fragility of such boundaries. — Elaine Graham
There is a basket of fresh bread on your head, yet you go door to door asking for crusts. — Rumi
I'm not a caterer. I just have to stay with my creative convictions. At some point, you have to just get past the special-interest groups and do what you're there to do, which is make a movie. — Ron Howard