
Top 16 Trade Mark Law Quotes
#1. My wife and I always comment that our lives are relatively mundane. She's a writer as well, I'm a writer, we spend most of our time writing, and kind of going to yoga in Brooklyn.
Mike Birbiglia
#2. Contemplating leaving everything I had ever known of one ill-advised hour of passionate lunacy.
Jane Harvey-Berrick
#3. Weave your creative threads in the dark and then when the sun hits them, they will glisten with intricate beauty.
Ted Andrews
#4. We should never hesitate to listen to a fool about life because life is pretty foolish as far as I can tell.
P. J. O'Rourke
#5. When you come to the place where you can't do anything else, you must stand still and believe ... When you can't do anything, let God do it all.
James MacDonald
#6. There is a way in which all writing is connected. In a second language, for example, a workshop can liberate the students' use of the vocabulary they're acquiring.
Marilyn Hacker
#8. You know, the one problem with building up unattainable fantasies in one's head," he said, staring intently at the television, "is that they grow so large they eventually burst, leaving nothing behind but disappointment.
Emigh Cannaday
#10. Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by fighting back.
Piet Hein
#11. One problem with the way the educational system is set up is that it only recognizes a certain type of intelligence, and it's incredibly restrictive - very, very restrictive. There's so many types of intelligence, and people who would be at their best outside of that structure get lost.
Bruce Springsteen
#12. But what had really happened, unfortunately, as ideal as it started out to be, was not that they had succeeded in becoming one, but that they had become neither.
Ana Castillo
#14. My show is an adult comedy show, but it isn't offensive. Your kids could listen to it, even though I hope they wouldn't 'get' most of it. But I get a lot of fan mail from soccer moms saying 'I love having your CD because I can listen to it with my kids in the car.'
Henry Cho
#16. For women, the sexual act is a means to a higher end. For a man, it is an end in itself.
Edward Abbey
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