Stereotypes fall in the face of humanity. We human beings are best understood one at a time.
Life is simple, it's either cherry red or midnight blue.
You have to work with the ideas and give them a little push.
I went in for an operation to remove a brain tumor.
In those days it was pretty cut and dry. If you had a record company believing in you enough to cut an album then you had better have the ability to work the album on the road.
Without getting real personal, we liked our bass player Ed. He was a great guy and he was a good bass player but his playing was suited for a different style of band.
It's only in the seventies that I put the sticks down and I moved to the front.
the 'finely polished word' of Hans Fritzsche was as effective as the surgeon's knife in cutting through the putrefying tissue of lies and laying bare the truth.
The real question is whether all your pondering and analyses will convince you that life is worth living. That's what it all comes down to.
If we're all on the same page, no one's reading the whole book.
"Choices with Clout" "If what we are thinking about doing is likely to produce good results, we can be reasonably sure we will be choosing the right thing to do. You can make a living from 9 to 5, but you make a success during the rest. . . . "