Top 15 Meyerhoffer Crane Quotes

#1. I'm supposed to spread my fingers as wide as they were with the rubber band, mash my palms hard into the floor, and pull myself down. When I do, I surprise even myself when my elbows straighten with barely any effort.

Christopher McDougall

#2. I don't think there's a ... boundary between digital media and print media. Every magazine is doing an online version.

Bill Gates

#3. At the end of the movie all of us have this shared redemption.

Jeff Goldblum

#4. You can do better than this." The best slogan I can think of to leave with the kids of the U.S.A. would be "We can ... and we've got to ... do better than this.

Dr. Seuss

#5. Good is often the enemy of best.

Edwin Louis Cole

#6. This is the power of art: The power to transcend our own self-interest, our solipsistic zoom-lens on life, and relate to the world and each other with more integrity, more curiosity, more wholeheartedness.

Maria Popova

#7. Maybe I should go back to teaching school about crazy people instead of being one. (Jim Alvin)

Patricia Briggs

#8. Trust cannot be bought or commanded, inherited or enforced. To maintain it, leaders must continually earn it.

Max De Pree

#9. It is impossible to attain proper physical condition without being sound both mentally and morally.

John Wooden

#10. God is to be trusted in the use of means.

Matthew Henry

#11. I love movies and always, always have.

Dito Montiel

#12. Chinese people today have strong demand for culture, but we need effective supply, and China needs innovative cultural products.

Wang Jianlin

#13. It's incumbent on the President to entertain. Clinton did a better job of it - and was forgiven for the scandals, incidentally. Bush is entertaining us with what I call the Republican Super Bowl, which is played by the lower classes using live ammunition.

Kurt Vonnegut

#14. The outside wold pressures you into a mold, but if you don't accept that - you gamble with life. Call it gambling.

Louise Berliawsky Nevelson

#15. As the complexity theorist Stuart Kauffman puts it, A couple in love walking along the banks of the Seine are, in real fact, a couple in love walking along the banks of the Seine, not mere particles in motion.

David Eagleman

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