
Top 16 Itemizing Quotes
#1. It is always worth itemizing happiness, there is so much of the other thing in a life, you had better put down the markers of happiness while you can.
Sebastian Barry
#2. The technology in making games and in making anime is really similar. There are common concepts.
Satoshi Tajiri
#3. Nobody beats the market, they say. Except for those of those of us who do.
David Dreman
#5. A creative mind craves for more knowledge and it desires to solve problems for others.
Euginia Herlihy
#6. But the biggest thing that has happened in the world in my life, in our lives, is this: By the grace of God, America won the Cold War.
George H. W. Bush
#8. Nonetheless, I sense that it will be the task of the future to somehow synthesize the sheer diversity of our present resources into a more organic and well-ordered procedure.
George Crumb
#9. When we write stories that are happy, with little conflict or inference of sin, then we are creating portraits of the world that perpetuate a sort of "soft universalism," the idea that no one is truly lost but rather that all are actually saved.
Gene C. Fant Jr.
#10. NBC is making a movie about Martha Stewart that will cover the recent stock scandal. They are thinking of calling it 'The Road To Extradition.'
Conan O'Brien
#11. Communism is the end of the economy as a separate and privileged field on which everything else depends while despising and fearing it.
Gilles Dauve
#12. A new study found that most people can't go 10 minutes without lying. But since the study took 20 minutes nobody knows what to believe.
Jimmy Fallon
#13. While I love each and every item, I'm happy to sell them, because I made them especially for you. Feel free to examine them, but please be careful. The best of them have teeth.
Stephen King
#14. I compare the pressure of a golf shot with making an extra point in basketball. The player starts from a full stop, and that rim doesn't move.
Harvey Penick
#15. And after all, if stupidity did not, when seen from within, look so exactly like talent as to be mistaken for it, and if it could not, when seen from the outside, appear as progress, genius, hope, and improvement, doubtless no one would want to be stupid, and there would be no stupidity.
Robert Musil
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