
Top 15 Koppermann Tex Quotes
#1. I tell you Schoonmaker she doesn't know what she has. That's the heart of it. She's like some wild creature who hasn't a clue the worth of its coat.
Anna Godbersen
#2. Only the phoenix rises and does not descend. And everything changes. And nothing is truly lost.
Neil Gaiman
#3. It's about how the players play and compete. I know everybody is going to equate that on winning or losing, like they always do, but if we play hard and compete well in the game .. then I think we are building on something.
Nick Saban
#4. What matters is the face you show the world, not the quaking mess behind it.
Rachel Vincent
#5. My main aim is getting set up so that when I do quit, I can step away and re-evaluate what I want to do in life. Do I want to get to 50 years old and come back? Or will I just want to go home and be fishing, hunting and working around the house?
Boo Weekley
#6. One of the things you learn very early in writing for television, especially, is that compressing the story is always a good idea.
Alex Gansa
#7. A split second. An eternity. Into the breach. Across the brink. A micron wide. Deep as forever. Of all our infinite possibilities, these are but two.
Jay Kristoff
#8. Perhaps the most incapable Executive that ever filled the presidential chair ... it would be difficult to imagine a man less fit to guide the state with honor and safety through the stormy times that marked the opening of the present century.
Theodore Roosevelt
#9. Death is but a dream and life is merely the daydream of death.
Mike Dickenson
#10. Succession planning often results in the selection of a weaker representation of yourself.
Peter Drucker
#11. Be a sadist. No matter how sweet and innocent your leading characters, make awful things happen to them
in order that the reader may see what they are made of.
[From the preface.]
Kurt Vonnegut
#12. Your emotional state has a tremendous amount to do with sickness, health and well-being. For years, my husband and I lived on
and because of
hope. Hope continues to give me the mental strength to carry on.
Dana Reeve
#13. Every true American likes to think in terms of thousands and millions. The word 'million' is probably the most pleasure-giving vocable in the language.
Agnes Repplier
#14. Knowing trees, I understand the meaning of patience. Knowing grass, I can appreciate persistence.
Hal Borland
#15. Occam's Razor. My father had often repeated that one to me. Occam's Razor states the following: "Other things being equal, a simpler explanation is better than a more complex one." Put more succinctly, the simplest answer was usually the best one. So
Harlan Coben
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