Top 32 Blumberg Quotes
#1. Stuart Blumberg is suddenly an authority on the modern - or, dare we say, post-modern - family, thanks to the critically-acclaimed debut of his new film, 'The Kids Are All Right.'
Rachel Sklar
#2. Radio was supposed to die in 1945, when TV came along. It turns out that radio grew and grew, and it's a bigger business today than it has ever been.
Alex Blumberg
#3. What makes 'good tape'? That is the question that has consumed my life for the past 20 years, and I have an answer for you
Alex Blumberg
#4. When you're launching a business, you just really want to know somebody deeply to help in how you do it.
Alex Blumberg
#6. The realities of the world seldom measure up to the sublime designs of human imagination.
Bryant H. McGill
#7. Your mind is the greatest home entertainment center ever created. It requires contemplative silence to really discover who you truly are. You have immense talents, resources and abilities that are untapped.
Mark Victor Hansen
#8. A lot of people listen to podcasts because they want to learn something and be entertained along the way.
Alex Blumberg
#9. What I learned was there are hormones, and most people are sexual. They may go through stages where they might do things where they go above and beyond, but this is something else.
Stuart Blumberg
#10. When you're hearing somebody and you're not seeing them, your brain naturally creates a version of them. Then you feel closer to them because you've created them.
Alex Blumberg
#11. Last thing I needed was a fling with some well-to-do, danger-seeking fangirl. She was probably just a bored housewife, looking for the kind of hard fuck she wasn't getting from her uptight husband.
Pam Godwin
#12. They just keep doing the same things," I said.
"Well, what else can they do? We all just keep doing the same things." She had a point there.
Haruki Murakami
#13. Recognizing how totally ignorant you are is the only honest way to deal with people who've been through something traumatic.
Banana Yoshimoto
#14. People really like to listen to other people talk; sometimes listening is the only thing you can do.
Alex Blumberg
#15. There are tons of businesses that exist in the United States. An insane number of people who are in business for themselves. And then there are people on board feeling they're at key early stages of companies.
Alex Blumberg
#16. A free throw seems boring but then when you sort of dig into what's going on and the history and psychology and the social anthropology around the free throw - it's interesting.
Alex Blumberg
#17. Pluto is cold; Chicago in January is merely inconvenient.
Mark Blumberg
#18. As a writer, I think your first job is to find a subject that you think you and others will find inherently interesting.
Stuart Blumberg
#19. Just write what you love and what a movie you'd like to see.
Stuart Blumberg
#21. In the younger days of the Republic there lived in the county of - two men, who were admitted on all hands to be the very best men In the county; which, in the Georgia vocabulary, means they could flog any other two men in the county.
Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
#22. Startups aren't about reading the crystal ball; they're about your ability to react.
Matt Blumberg
#23. One of the things that I think audio is best at is creating empathy.
Alex Blumberg
#24. Audio is the only medium you can consume while you're multitasking.
Alex Blumberg
#25. I was 40-something years old. I hadn't shown any entrepreneurial spunk up until that point.
Alex Blumberg
#27. Before you find yourself stranded in the woods with a cranky apex predator, ask yourself: Do I really want to go on a camping trip with a vampire? The answer is probably going to be no.
Molly Harper
#29. When I was asked to join this club and I saw the quality and ambitions of the manager it was an easy choice for me to make.
Ricardo Carvalho
#31. The good kind of spin - backspin - comes from hitting the ball cleanly, then making a divot after impact.
Ernie Els
#32. I'm more and more fascinated in my own work. I work from 10 A.M. until about 9 P.M., but it's not an obsession, it's a pleasure. There's never enough time.
Gary Hume