Adam Schein Quotes
I remember telling my classmates when I was 8-years-old that (being a sportscaster) is what I wanted to do. That was the only thing I ever wanted to do with my life.

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I don't suppose anybody's ever enjoyed being who they are more than Arnold's enjoyed being Arnold Palmer.
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When the needs of one person are being met by the other, there is laughter.
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I didn't have children, but I never wanted children.
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I grew up being terrified of my parents, particularly my father figures.
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Having my animals or my children with me exorcises that feeling of not being wanted.
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When my wife passed, I stopped doing interviews and I stopped doing meet-and-greets, mostly because I sort of became this suicide ambassador. Everybody wanted to tell me their story.
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At the height of the McCarthy period, writers were being hounded.
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He was not a runner, my father, but he was quick. I always remember it was very difficult to escape from him when he was angry. If he wanted to beat us he would always catch us. Even me, he could always catch me.
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Do more than you are being paid to do, and you'll eventually be paid more for what you do.
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I've never wanted to be the boss.
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I had the misfortune of being born in a horrendous situation.
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It's been a transformative period and I really wanted to make music from what I've experienced.
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I caught a lot of flak for being a young mama.
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But despite the challenges, I love being your Mayor.
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I'm fiercely independent, but I'm also terrified of being alone.
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Not being boring is quite a challenge.
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He who fears being conquered is sure of defeat.
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I always knew I wanted to be a writer.
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The panelists on To Tell The Truth, which is the one that I really knew, they cared about getting it right. They wanted to guess, you know? Although, when I was on as a contestant, the one time I was on as a contestant, apparently they had a rule, which was that when children were on, everybody would get a vote - and Kitty Carlisle voted for me.
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It might interest you to know that the 1828 Noah Webster Dictionary identifies the optimist in complimentary terms, but says nothing about the pessimist. The word 'pessimist' was not in our vocabulary at that time. It's a modern 'invention' which I believe we should 'dis-invent.'
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I used to think that: whenever I heard that someone had taken 10 years to write a novel, I'd think it must be a big, serious book. Now I think, 'No - it took you one year to write, and nine years to sit around eating Kit Kats.'
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Time and time again, small businesses testify before the Committee on Small Business that they simply want the government to 'get out of the way.'
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I remember telling my classmates when I was 8-years-old that (being a sportscaster) is what I wanted to do. That was the only thing I ever wanted to do with my life.