Top 14 Shep Gordon Quotes
#1. Loved him beyond reason, but then, all love is beyond reason.
E.L. Konigsburg
#2. Paper acts as an eraser on the mind, as soon as you look at what you've written.
Dylan Moran
#3. If you must speak ill of another, do not speak it, write it in the sand near the water's edge.
Ellery Adams
#4. I've always warned my clients about fame being very dangerous, and unfortunately, they need to be famous to make a living, but not to be flippant with it, that it could kill them, and to always keep their eye on it. There was no reason for me to do it. I don't make my money off fame, not my fame.
Shep Gordon
#5. I am savage enough to prefer the woods, the wilds, and the independence of Monticello, to all the brilliant pleasures of this gay capital [Paris].
Thomas Jefferson
#6. I think maybe because I moved a lot in my childhood, I'm a little bit of a gypsy by nature.
Carla Gugino
#7. Perhaps the world progresses not by maturing, but by being in a permanent state of adolescence, of thrilled discovery.
Julian Barnes
#8. I was lucky with my parents, for my mom and my dad particularly, much more than my mom, who was very compassionate and loving to everyone. And then, as I got into my career, I started and other people started to realize that I was good at it.
Shep Gordon
#9. I've told myself I have a chance to make history, and that's my focus.
Jordan Spieth
#10. Doing nothing means unplugging from the compulsion to always keep ourselves busy, the habit of shielding ourselves from certain feelings, the tension of trying to manipulate our experience before we even fully acknowledge what that experience is.
Sharon Salzberg
#11. I think a problem for most people in a fiduciary capacity is to eliminate self and greed and all those things so that they can actually be in a fiduciary capacity where the artist comes first or the client, whoever the client happens to be.
Shep Gordon
#13. If a man rejoice not in his drinking, he is mad; for in drinking it's possible ... to fondle breasts, and to caress well tended locks, and there is dancing withal, and oblivion of woe.
Euripides
#14. I feel one of the most significant honors a player can have in his sport is to have his number retired. Certainly for me to have that at Tennessee, it's with great pride.
Peyton Manning
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