Top 12 Visitors The Seasons Quotes
#1. I think of each new season as an evolution, not a change in style.
Manolo Blahnik
#2. Texaco's chairman, the Hitler-admiring Torkild Rieber, was using the company's tankers to smuggle oil to the rebels in defiance of a specific request from President Roosevelt.
Ken Follett
#3. When I started out in the late '80s, my act was pretty terrible, and for years, I kind of toiled in obscurity. I don't believe in a hierarchy in comedy; I feel that a person deserves respect the first time they get onstage, and after that, they just have to be funny and get more consistent.
Andy Kindler
#4. Taming Preppy would be like trying to put a leash on the wind. However,
T.M. Frazier
#5. Historians will handle a much wider range of sources than a biographer and will be covering a broader spectrum of events, time, peoples.
Claire Tomalin
#6. We learn everything from experience, and what we learn we can't share or keep.
Marty Rubin
#7. You are traveling and see these people shooting the entire experience of going through a city, and maybe in the back of their minds they sustain the illusion that they will edit it all, but I don't think that's it.
Atom Egoyan
#8. If you're in a successful play and the play is working well - I mean successful because the audiences like it, the audiences respond well - it's a pleasure.
Anthony Hopkins
#9. Some people insist that hallowed professional teams should never change their nicknames.
George Vecsey
#10. Let youth cherish sleep, the happiest of earthly boons, while yet it is at its command; for there cometh the day to all when "neither the voice of the lute nor the birds" shall bring back the sweet slumbers that fell on their young eyes as unbidden as the dews.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
#11. It's a dangerous assumption and I know I shouldn't jump to conclusions, but it's always easier to pin suspicion on someone you dislike.
Sue Grafton
#12. Brownies were like spare batteries. One could never have too many in the house.
Darynda Jones