Top 14 Del Principe Chicago Quotes
#1. Comedy can be, especially in a writer's room, really aggressive, kind of a very male-dominated room, and it would be hard for women. It's not a nurturing place. It's not like a lot of women are going to say, I can't wait to live that lifestyle and be in a writer's room until 2 or 3 a.m.
Ellen DeGeneres
#2. The French are the wittiest, the most charming, and up to the present, at all events, the least musical race on Earth.
Stendhal
#3. I know unless I'm true to myself I couldn't be happy. Too much emphasis is placed today on externals and too little on character.
Betty White
#5. The job of leadership today is not just to make money, it's to make meaning.
John Seely Brown
#6. He whispered, "I'm going to eat you until you scream."
~Dragos
Thea Harrison
#7. No compulsion in the world is stronger than the urge to edit someone else's document.
H.G.Wells
#8. Vengeance to God alone belongs; But, when I think of all my wrongs My blood is liquid flame!
Walter Scott
#9. What our lives looked like on the surface may be some people's idea of perfect.But beneath the surface is where the important stuff is. We all need to be on the same page - do we want to adhere to what society thinks is perfect? Or do we want what we think is perfect?
Kelly Jamieson
#11. I could not take one more minute of trying to convince the people of Los Angeles that a workers' revolution and a complete overhaul of society was a tiny bit more exciting than getting a bit role in a Burger King commercial
Susie Bright
#12. When did trust ever become more important than love? Then God whispered, "You never did trust me. You gave up so many times, but I knew you still loved me." In the wind his words echoed the answer
love was always more important.
Shannon L. Alder
#13. I had a job to do in the ring, and the businessmen around me had a job to do outside the ring, I did my job by beating up most of the guys they put in front of me and staying in shape, but the people I trusted didn't do their jobs.
Joe Frazier
#14. In an article titled "Consequences of Erudite Vernacular Utilized Irrespective of Necessity: Problems with Using Long Words Needlessly," he showed that couching familiar ideas in pretentious language is taken as a sign of poor intelligence and low credibility.
Daniel Kahneman
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