Top 15 Hal Linden Quotes

#1. I see a lot of people doing an "'80s thing" who weren't even born until the '90s.

Bradford Cox

#2. I've always equated the writing process with editing, sort of like when I get through editing the movie, that's like my last draft of the screenplay.

Quentin Tarantino

#3. I challenge myself everywhere, onstage, on the golf course. Hey, isn't that the point of it all? To keep getting better? Otherwise why do it?

Hal Linden

#4. The removal of his infected adenoids and tonsils had not cured Keziah's deafness, but had improved it markedly. He

Diana Gabaldon

#5. With love we overcome our fear

Shireen Jury

#6. Learning to play golf is like learning to play the violin. It's not only difficult to do, it's very painful to everyone around you.

Hal Linden

#7. Learn, as if never overtaking your object, and yet as if apprehensive of losing it.

Confucius

#8. I hadn't really noticed that I had a hearing problem. I just thought most people had given up on speaking clearly.

Hal Linden

#9. Sometimes attaining the deepest familiarity with a question is our best substitute for actually having the answer.

Brian Greene

#10. THERE'S NO DOUBT THAT PSALM 82 CAN ROCK YOUR BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW. Once I saw what it was actually saying, I was convinced that I needed to look at the Bible through ancient eyes, not my traditions.

Michael S. Heiser

#11. It's kind of interesting when you sign on to a show because you're basically signing on to play a character because you only really see the first episode of the show.

Megan Park

#12. I rarely repeat playing the same role in a show. I figured I'd plumbed 90 percent the first time around, so let's move on to something where I'm starting from scratch.

Hal Linden

#13. Whoever makes sujood to Allah properly, will never make sujood to the duniya.

Suhaib Webb

#14. Luck is earned. Luck is working so hard at your craft, service or enterprise that sooner or later you get a break.

Paul Hawken

#15. The designated hitter rule is like letting someone else take Wilt Chamberlain's free throws.

Rick Wise

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