Joseph Prince Quotes
Television, radio, social media. The 24/7 news cycle plows forward mercilessly on our desks, in our cars and in our pockets. Thousands and thousands of messages and voices bombard us from the moment we wake, fighting for our attention. All we see and hear, all day long, is news. And most of it is bad.
Joseph Prince
Quotes to Explore
Mankind is not special by virtue of our address in the universe, or what spins around us, or because life originated here. Slowly, but surely, we've been compelled to renounce the comfort of these beliefs.
Nathan Myhrvold
Editing is not a part of the filmmaking process I've ever been privy to as an actress.
Vera Farmiga
If Catholics and Jews can today come together regularly for talks after so many tears and so much blood have been shed, than Jews and Arabs must be able to do the same.
Edgar Bronfman, Sr.
I'm very much tied to the state of Israel, but I am against their policy of settlements in Palestine.
Zubin Mehta
I do know dumb-ass questions when I see dumb-ass questions.
Orrin Hatch
I think really, China, Chinese, I think they really have a long history of civilization, rich culture.
Dalai Lama
The massive migration from dumb phones to smart phones is a great opportunity for young companies to take advantage of.
Adam Dell
Women's tennis is two sets of rubbish that lasts only half an hour.
Pat Cash
Well, I just think through your career you go through different phases, and I just got sort of uninspired by the whole studio process of making and releasing films.
Brian De Palma
Stock prices have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau.
Irving Fisher
I once wrote a short story called 'The Best Blues Singer in the World,' and it went like this: 'The streets that Balboa walked were his own private ocean, and Balboa was drowning.' End of story. That says it all. Nothing else to say. I've been rewriting that same story over and over again. All my plays are rewriting that same story.
August Wilson
Television, radio, social media. The 24/7 news cycle plows forward mercilessly on our desks, in our cars and in our pockets. Thousands and thousands of messages and voices bombard us from the moment we wake, fighting for our attention. All we see and hear, all day long, is news. And most of it is bad.
Joseph Prince