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  • John Wooden: It's what you learn after you know it all that counts.
  • Quincy Jones:  Every day you wake up your elbows don't hit wood, you're in good shape.
  • Mike Gormley: Activity breeds activity.
  • LA Times: All copyrights remain with the photographers. (Swati Pandey article March 9, 2008)
  • Venus Ramey, 82, Miss America 1944: I'm trying to live a quiet, peaceful life and stay out of trouble, and all it is is one thing after another.
  • Lillian Hellman: I cannot and will not cut my conscience to fit this year's fashions.  
  • photographer Ronna Schary, speaking to professional colleagues on evolving technology:
     With Monet's work, the point isn't what brush he used and when. Let's talk about the art again, not the tools we use to make it. Knowing our tools is important, but the art we create is far more important.
     You have to know how to play the instrument before you can move an audience. Know the rules and break them well; look at an image for what it says rather than how it was produced.
  • Amy Pascal: "I really like romantic comedies. They're great fantasies. When they work, you feel so good about the world and life and possibilities and all the things that aren't really true."
  • Observation by Hon. A. Andrew Hauk, U.S.D.C., CD Cal: What's the point of having influence if you don't use it?Alternatively stated: What's the point of having friends if you never call on them?
  • Larry King: You don't help your cause by talking too much.   Hold it. (8/9/2006)
  • Michael Jordan: Good things happen.  They happen for a reason.  Bad things happen. I try to find the positive and move forward
  • Phil Ambrosi: Reality stinks and yet it is real.
  • Saying on wall in office of Bertha Schmuelevitz, M.D. (1957): The world owes you a living, but you have to work like hell to get it.
  • Stated by teacher Phillip Porter during 6th grade gym class in 1961: The purpose of rules in sport is to prevent one team from taking unfair advantage of the other.
  • Justice Antonin Scalia: "All sports rules are silly, aren't they?" during oral argument. Casey Martin v. PGA,1/17/2001.
  • Sumner Redstone: Content is king.
  • Dennis Prager: Context is king.
  • Sumner Redstone: Creativity is king.
  • Valerie Harper:  I used to get some ego thing out of saying I wasn't a star, just an actress. Forget it. I'm a star. I wanted it. I worked for it. I got it.
  • J. Michael Hennigan: Ethics don't mean much in the absence of courage.
  • Kim Godwin: Don't look like where you've been. Look like where you're going.
  • Loretta Young: Do you know the difference between a conviction and a prejudice? You can talk about your convictions without getting mad.
  • Maurice Sendak: "There must be more to life than having everything."
  • David Brenner: I come from the slums of Philadelphia and everything in my
    life is profit. My downside is what most people would strive a lifetime to get to.
  • Oskar Schindler: Power is when we have every justification to kill, and we don't....That's what the Emperor said. A man stole something, he's brought in before the Empror, he throws himself down on the ground. He begs for his life, he knows he's going to die. And the Emperor...pardons him. It's a worthless man, he lets him go....That's power. That is power (from Schindler's List).
  • Philip McGraw: When you fight in front of your child, you change that child forever.
  • Michael Josephson: Character counts.
  • Meryl Streep: You can't get spoiled if you do your own ironing.
  • Lewis Allen: Inferior tools corrode the spirit.
  • Michael Caine: First of all, I choose the great [roles], and if none of these come, I choose the mediocre ones, and if they don't come, I choose the ones that pay the rent.
  • Al Secunda: Follow your dreams or face your fears; more often than not, they will lead you to the same wonderful destination.
  • Hanns-Peter Cohn: There are a lot of people all over the world who like to buy value, real value, and we have only one problem: to find them.
  • Robert White: People are realising there's more to life than a piece of plastic.
  • Jim Reck: I would rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
  • Sean O'Keefe: "It's far better to be lucky than good. But you know, the harder we work the luckier we seem to get."
  • Mitch Feinstein: The older I get, the less disappointed I am at the outcome of things.

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