Carole L. Glickfeld Quotes
You know, happiness isn't a permanent state. Neither is unhappiness. There's a flow, back and forth
Carole L. Glickfeld
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To many, Homer may appear lazy and a loser, but he's just much misguided. He's boorish, sure, but well meaning and, I guess, the one thing we have in common is the pursuit of lousy diets.
Dan Castellaneta
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I feel bad that I'm the one always blamed for the failure of the space business - even though there are problems with government policy toward the space business.
Yi So-Yeon
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I trust work, directors - I don't live in fear. All good experiences have come from trusting the universe. There is no other way to live or love. Otherwise, you create your own prison.
Olivia Wilde
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Television has some lovely aspects to it - and some ghastly aspects - but the theater itself was a wonderful invention.
Patrick Macnee
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It is guaranteed to put all teeth on edge, including George Washington's, wherever they might be.
Vincent Canby
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Serial killing is not about sex at all, but about power and control and revenge on society.
Pat Brown
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Television is apparently the enemy of nuance. But nuance is essential for a thoughtful discussion.
Barney Frank
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'Does the walker choose the path, or the path the walker?'
Garth Nix
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Look to the Bible and not your feelings as the basis of the Christian life.
R. C. Sproul
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Look at me, man, look at me and tell me I don't know what I'm about. I'm Conor Larkin. I'm an Irishman and I've had enough.
Leon Uris
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I may have said the same thing before...but my explanation, I am sure, will always be different.
Oscar Wilde
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Once you teach people to say what they do not understand, it is easy enough to get them to say anything you like. v One could wish no easier death than that of Socrates, calmly discussing philosophy with his friends; one could fear nothing worse than that of Jesus, dying in torment, among the insults, the mockery, the curses of the whole nation. In the midst of these terrible sufferings, Jesus prays for his cruel murderers. Yes, if the life and death of Socrates are those of a philosopher, the life and death of Christ are those of a God.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau