Top 12 Steve Sheinkin Quotes
#1. It was important to my father that I go to Hebrew school three days a week for two or three hours each time. To me, it felt endless. Think about it from a kid's perspective: I would finish my normal school day, then get on a bus and go to another school. That was tough to take.
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#2. The fact that these men were wearing the uniform of the United States Navy made no difference.
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#3. When do I start? is the most refreshing thing I've heard in this whole war.
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#4. Harvard coach Bill Reid would later credit Teddy Roosevelt with saving football. But words in a rule book are one thing. Someone had to show the nation a new way to play the game. The Carlisle Indians did that.
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#5. They were willing to send men and women to death to avoid being called losers.
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#6. He left behind several failed careers, two failed marriages, and a reputation as a clever but fairly annoying fellow.
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#7. One of the best things about my job is that I get to meet a lot of great children's and YA authors at events all over the country. So I figured it might be fun to interview some of them and turn the interviews into short online comics.
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#9. At some time, every Negro in the armed services asks himself what he is getting for the supreme sacrifice he is called upon to make. - Pittsburgh Courier, November 9, 1944
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#10. A man who is a man goes on until he can go no further - and then goes twice as far.
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#11. Here at great expense,' [Colonel Groves] moaned to Oppenheimer, 'the government has assembled the world's largest collection of crackpots.
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#12. I'm a big fan of Clint Eastwood, but the Westerns I draw from most directly come from an earlier period in Hollywood. I actually look back at movies like 'Rio Bravo' and others I've liked over the years, and I capture pictures from the movies and use them as a reference for the scenes I create.
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