Daniel S. Greenberg Quotes
Storing your car in New York is safer than entering it in a demolition derby. But not much.

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The vast majority of free verse is ghastly. Utterly ghastly. No one reads it. No one listens to it.
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You know," Shane said twenty minutes later, "I'd feel a whole lot better about the two of us if you didn't think I was the go-to guy for breaking and entering.
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It is foolish to think that we will enter heaven without entering into ourselves.
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Only by entering new and unfamiliar worlds can a person change society as well as self.
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The vice lies not in entering the bordello but in not coming out.
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One of the key pleasures of receiving a letter is the act of holding and entering the envelope - a sort of cross between Christmas and sex.
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And all the defenses they had so carefully constructed to prevent hope from entering their minds collapsed.
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In an emergency, I can rearrange your beautiful wreckage With broken giraffe demolitions and lovely colorless explosions.
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They have truly dedicated their entire lives to making a positive difference in the lives of each child at Nazareth.
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With their endless vacations and pint-sized workweeks, Europe can't produce enough of anything - including more Europeans - to save themselves from doom. So the French and Germans have only one realistic strategy when it comes to revitalizing their comatose economies: Wait for the U.S. economy to rise high enough to float their petits bateaux.
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When loving Him becomes obligation, one of the many things we have to do, we end up focusing even more on ourselves.
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No historian should be trusted implicitly.
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'Twin Peaks' is one of those Rorschach ink blot things, where everybody finds their own favorite thing.
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I don't even know her yet..but if she could see me right now, I'd want her to know that I love her..
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One must try to keep a sensible perspective and not take oneself too seriously.
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The three actors I admire the most are all dead. Humphrey Bogart, Spencer Tracy and the French actor, Jean Gabin. They're all very natural, sort of masculine without being overly macho.
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Philologically, the word Kodak is as meaningless as a child's first goo. Terse, abrupt to the point of rudeness, literally bitten off by firm and unyielding consonants at both ends, it snaps like a camera shutter in your face. What more would one ask. (Explaining why he named his company Kodak.)
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Storing your car in New York is safer than entering it in a demolition derby. But not much.