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- The Romans would never have found time to conquer the world if they had been obliged first to learn Latin.
- Heinrich Heine (1797 - 1856)
- Turn the world over on its side and everything loose will land in Los Angeles.
- Frank Lloyd Wright (1869 - 1959)
- We have really everything in common with America nowadays except, of course, language.
- Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900), The Canterville Ghost, 1882
- I write down everything I want to remember. That way, instead of spending a lot of time trying to remember what it is I wrote down, I spend the time looking for the paper I wrote it down on.
- Beryl Pfizer
- Never give a party if you will be the most interesting person there.
- Mickey Friedman
- I'm thirty years old, but I read at the thirty-four-year-old level.
- Dana Carvey (1955 - )
- To err is human--and to blame it on a computer is even more so.
- Robert Orben
- Television news is like a lightning flash. It makes a loud noise, lights up everything around it, leaves everything else in darkness and then is suddenly gone.
- Hodding Carter
- My father hated radio and could not wait for television to be invented so he could hate that too.
- Peter De Vries
- Imagine what it would be like if TV actually were good. It would be the end of everything we know.
- Marvin Minsky
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