Top 15 Robert Lamm Quotes
#1. The writing can be its own reward, as you discover more things that you can do. It counts a lot, though, when a story connects with a reader and they take the time to tell me about it.
Nick Earls
#2. Growing up, my dolls were doctors and on secret missions. I had Barbie Goes Rambo.
Zoe Saldana
#3. For the wagons that bear grain to the whole of mankind without any moral basis for their action may most cold-bloodedly exclude an important part of mankind from the enjoyment of what they bear, something that has already happened ...
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#4. My father, we bumped heads when I was younger, much younger ... I had different ideas that I shared with him. He didn't like them as much. He gets upset or whatever. I guess I had a strong opinion from when I was a little boy.
Ziggy Marley
#5. The more you know, the more you can make fun of.
Del Close
#6. I could not lose unless I was caught in bed with a dead girl or a live boy.
Edwin Edwards
#7. There is more to biology than rats, Drosophila, Caenorhabditis, and E. coli.
Ernst Mayr
#8. Am I a workaholic? Yes, but I also have no problem taking time for myself.
Chris Jericho
#9. It's impossible to register any emotion without using some muscle which, in time, will produce a wrinkle ... By the time she is thirty, a starlet has been carefully taught to smile like a dead halibut. The eyes widen, the mouth drops open, but the eye muscles are never involved.
Jean Kerr
#10. PIE, n. An advance agent of the reaper whose name is Indigestion.
Ambrose Bierce
#11. I know that I am my worst critic. I know that if I can walk away from the set at the end of the day and feel that I did the best job I could and feel proud, that's what will satisfy me.
Emmy Rossum
#13. I want to rid the country of corruption and return our economic environment.
Nestor Kirchner
#14. Kings and marshals can look back and relive their triumphs, their great victories. We common folk must take what pleasure we can from life's little victories.
Raymond E. Feist
#15. I'm hearing echoes of Bill Clinton, circa 1996, in President Obama's reelection rhetoric.
Ron Fournier
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