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Yannuzzi In Kinnelon Quotes By Saadi

He who is indifferent to the suffering of others is a traitor to that which is truly human. — Saadi

Yannuzzi In Kinnelon Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

Most people are such fools that it is really no great compliment to say that someone is above the average. — W. Somerset Maugham

Yannuzzi In Kinnelon Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

We cannot be held to what is beyond our strength and means; for at times the accomplishment and execution may not be in our power, and indeed there is nothing really in our own power except the will: on this are necessarily based and founded all the principles that regulate the duty of man. — Michel De Montaigne

Yannuzzi In Kinnelon Quotes By Daniel Petrie

They studio were flabbergasted when they discovered how interested everybody was in 'those old people.' And now many upcoming projects feature older people; it's become a trend. — Daniel Petrie

Yannuzzi In Kinnelon Quotes By Robert Benchley

If Shakespeare were alive today and writing comedy for the movies, he would be the head-liner for the Mack Sennett studios. — Robert Benchley

Yannuzzi In Kinnelon Quotes By Philip Gulley

Thus are the changes wrought in a man's life - that courage is treasured more than comfort and, in that choice, victory is gained. — Philip Gulley

Yannuzzi In Kinnelon Quotes By Helen Graham

many saw their antifascism as a more important mark of personal identity than their Jewishness — Helen Graham

Yannuzzi In Kinnelon Quotes By Chris Farley

Everybody laughs when fatty falls down. — Chris Farley

Yannuzzi In Kinnelon Quotes By Stephen Chbosky

Anyway, they have this discussion, and the kid is an idealist in a temporary way. He talks about his "restless generation" and things like that. And he says something like, "This is not a time for heroes because nobody will let that happen." The book takes place in the 1920's, which I thought was great because I supposed the same kind of conversation could happen in the Big Boy. It probably already did with our parents and grandparents. It was probably happening with us right now. — Stephen Chbosky