Barry Crimmins Quotes
The two party system just means that the corporations cut two checks instead of one.
Barry Crimmins
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To innovate does not necessarily mean to expand; very often it means to simplify.
M. Russell Ballard
As I said before, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, and that means that Pennsylvania did not have jurisdiction over the contract of marriage that occurred in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Larry Burns
If America gave anybody anything it is ambition. Bad things would come out of it because some guys are in a hurry, but that doesn't mean they're evil or anything, it just means they fall into bad grace somehow.
Jack Kirby
Unsuccessful people get up whenever they feel like it and the first thing they do is watch television, read the paper, or check email. The rest of the day is pretty much 50% below maximum performance.
Brian Tracy
When we are young, friends are, like everything else, a matter of course. In the old days we know what it means to have them.
Edvard Grieg
Ah, well, then I suppose I shall have to die beyond my means.
Oscar Wilde
Your good friend has just taken a piece of cake out of the garbage and eaten it. You will probably need this information when you check me into the Betty Crocker Clinic.
Cynthia Nixon
The government has to be on the side of the people if the corporations take too much power.
Ian Bremmer
First, have a definite, clear practical ideal; a goal, an objective. Second, have the necessary means to achieve your ends; wisdom, money, materials, and methods. Third, adjust all your means to that end.
Aristotle
The word resentment means to re-feel...to feel again. Someone wrongs or wounds you; in resenting it, you re-feel the injury. And you re-hurt yourself. The Hebrew Talmud says that a person who bears a grudge is "Like one who, having cut one hand while handling a knife, avenges himself by stabbing the other hand.
Norman Vincent Peale
To experience a thing as beautiful means: to experience it necessarily wrongly.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Even truthfulness is but one means to knowledge, a ladder--but not the ladder.
Friedrich Nietzsche