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George Singleton

Gilles Deleuze believed that every society needed a madman so we could feel better about ourselves. I do my best to fill that role.

Gordon Bethune

The point is ... you'd better figure out what your Customers - the Customers you want - value. Because that's what they'll buy. Anything else ...

George Berkeley

The fawning courtier and the surly squire often mean the same thing,each his own interest.

Gary Marx

...the best in any profession is first a teacher

Gina Burgess

For one who is chosen to be among all the living, there is hope. For a living dog is better than a dead lion. While ...

Greg Schiano

There are two things every man in America thinks he can do: work a grill and coach football.

Gloria Grahame

I don't think I ever understood Hollywood.

Golo Mann

It is not as easy to emigrate with steel mills as it is with the manuscript of a novel.

George Mumford

Monkey mind is actually a Buddhist term that refers to a mind that is restless, agitated, confused, or that is hard to control.

George Richard Marek

Computers are not accountable. People are.

Gerald Sindell

If we define success inaccurately, we face the danger of achieving the wrong success.

George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton

A cunning woman is a knavish fool.

Greg Thain

Once sufficient concentration and merging have taken place, the winners hope to be free to establish a more orderly form of competition between themselves, one ...

Gary Prisk

Get fat if you can, boys. Tomorrow's bringin' her sister.

Giles Curtis

The computer was the newest addition to the local library, and quickly had more viruses than the local whore house.

Grant W. Fletcher

Its all downhill from here on up!

Guilie Castillo-Oriard

The question isn't will she know; it's what will she do with the knowledge'. Luis's career is in her hands. He put it there, seven ...

George S. Clason

Learning was of two kinds: the one being the things we learned and knew, and the other being the training that taught us how to ...

George Grosz

The war was a mirror; it reflected man's every virtue and every vice, and if you looked closely, like an artist at his drawings, it ...

Gerald Welch

Reality and 'what should be' are two brothers who live very far apart.

Gherasim Luca

Is it true, as is claimedthat after death man continuesa phantom existenceI'll let you know

Glenn McQuaid

I love the idea that people are listening to "Tales" during all types of activities. Knitting in their favorite chair, rock climbing, sky diving, driving ...

Grant Bowler

I grew up in Queensland, and my dad was a tradesman and my mum an insurance agent, both self-employed.

George Bramwell, 1st Baron Bramwell

Like mothers, taxes are often misunderstood, but seldom forgotten

Gina Blaxill

A squee is a spontaneous expression of delight. SQUEE!

Guthrie Govan

But I also think that once you've found stuff that works, stop reading forums, stop reading reviews and just get out there and play.

Guy Verhofstadt

The idea that the world can unite without being regulated is clearly an illusion.

Gordon Wright

The past is never completely lost, however extensive the devastation. Your sorrows are the bricks and mortar of a magnificent temple. What you are today ...

Gregory Harrison

Well, I want to do The Music Man. I think it's an amazing opportunity, but I think that they are probably looking at major movie ...

Georges Limbour

Once the frontiers of horror have been crossed, one will pass from form to form beyond the human and from metamorphosis to metamorphosis to accomplish, ...

Gerald Clarke

I can tell you, from a fund of experience, that one can be taken down from the rack, closer to death than to life - ...

Gerald Ford

If Abraham Lincoln were alive now, he'd roll over in his grave.

George Turnbull

[T]he great end of education ... is to persuade and to inspire the sincere love of virtue.

Gina Rosati

Everything is so much more intense when I'm out of my body- the movie soundtrack is louder, the television screen is brighter, Courtney Merrill's perfume ...

Glenn Dean

The one ring road around the airfield is paved, but heavily rutted and potholed. Every few days a street-sweeper makes its way around, polishing the ...

Ginny Aiken

When one goes about God's work, Satan sets up great barriers, but if one abides by the Father, He will draw together like-minded brethren.

Garrett Robinson

Reality is what we tell to go screw itself every time we write or read a book, shoot or watch a movie.

Greg Mongrain

Having extreme physical beauty presented a problem similar to being rich: it was difficult to know if people loved you for the person you were ...

Gwynn White

She looked up at her father. "I am bound so tight by oaths that I feel like a fly in a spider's web. All I ...

Ghina Siti Ramadhanty

I do not have a good appearance. But my brain do.

George C. Comstock

Of as a machine to tell the "time of day," but it may be used to time a horse or a bicycler upon a race ...

George Ilian

Lesson No. 12: Choose your investors wisely as they can offer more than just funding.

Garry Monk

He came in shouting 'goal of the season' - typical Jonjo. He's got that in the locker.

Greg Erwin

Those who think that faith is superior to reason, and try to reason me into thinking that way; why don't they faith me into it?

Gwynneth Mary Lovas

There is only room in a relationship for one person to be dramatic. That person cannot be the man.

Geoffrey Chaucer

And high above, depicted in a tower,Sat Conquest, robed in majesty and power,Under a sword that swung above his head,Sharp-edged and hanging by a subtle ...

George C. Marshall

The time has come when we must proceed with the business of carrying the war to the enemy, not permitting the greater portion of our ...

G W Hunt

We don't want to fight, but by jingo if we do, We've got the ships, we've got the men, we've got the money too.

Gary A. Braunbeck

Love isn't a smiling bride who holds a colorful bouquet and gazes lovingly at her husband; it's a corpse-littered battlefield where the walking wounded have ...

George H. Smith

[A]ny being with the supposed capacity to create the logically impossible must himself be logically impossible.

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