Cesar Romero Quotes
It's a new town. The old elegance is gone. It used to be one big family, this industry.
Cesar Romero
Quotes to Explore
-
By 1946, I knew Detroit was the best hockey city in the Original Six.
Ted Lindsay
-
The federal government has gone too far on many nonessential regulations that are harming small businesses. Employers are rightly concerned about the costs of these regulations - so they stop hiring, stop spending, and start saving for a bill from the federal government.
Sam Graves
-
I was not afraid of the press or the militants. It was uncomfortable, but I was not afraid. With respect to the press, I knew I knew more than they knew about city matters. With respect to the militants, I understood it. I mean, everybody believed in those days that they were being screwed, you know, that somebody was getting ahead of them.
Ed Koch
-
The clash between Popper and Kuhn is not about a mere technical point in epistemology.
Imre Lakatos
-
Poor people have more fun than rich people, they say; and I notice it's the rich people who keep saying it.
Jack Paar
-
Our original name was Wild Country, but when we first went to The Bowery, they had the name of all 50 states around the edge of the club, so we went to the sign that said 'Alabama' and stuck our band name underneath it.
Randy Owen
-
But we wanted to work in a way we never had, which was write everything together. We had to face each other in the same creative room, which gets tougher as you get older, because you don't want to be confrontational.
Bruce McCulloch
-
My primary instinct as an actor is not the big transformation. It's thrilling if a performer can do that well, but that's not me. Often with actors, it's a case of witnessing a big party piece but wondering afterwards, where's the substance?
Colin Firth
-
There's some pictures of me playing hollow bodies, but I never last long. I always come back to the acoustic.
Dan Hicks
-
Military deployments have never been something to enjoy, but the consequence of the actions, the shared nature of the sacrifices, and the nobility of the cause are invigorating. To be clear, I'm not talking about the killing and the death; rather, the sense of purpose that pervades every action, reaction, and outcome.
Pete Hegseth
-
I'm probably the least cerebral guy you're ever going to meet as a writer.
Donald Ray Pollock
-
It's a new town. The old elegance is gone. It used to be one big family, this industry.
Cesar Romero