Kingman Quotes
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Kingman Quotes & Sayings
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There is no lasting hope in violence, only temporary relief from hopelessness.
— Kingman Brewster Jr.
She told you to G.T.F.O. over text????
— Elizabeth Duivenvoorde
It is satisfying for the descendant of a dissident refugee from Elizabeth I to present his credentials to Elizabeth II.
— Kingman Brewster Jr.
If I take refuge in ambiguity, I assure you that it's quite conscious.
— Kingman Brewster Jr.
We all live in a televised goldfish bowl.
— Kingman Brewster Jr.
The newspaper fits the reader's program while the listener must fit the broadcaster's program.
— Kingman Brewster Jr.
There is no greater challenge than to have someone relying upon you; no greater satisfaction than to vindicate his expectation.
— Kingman Brewster Jr.
The fullness or emptiness of life will be measured by the extent to which a man feels that he has an impact on the lives of others.
— Kingman Brewster Jr.
Judgment is more than skill. It sets forth on intellectual seas beyond the shores of hard indisputable factual information.
— Kingman Brewster Jr.
You and I know that there is a correlation between the creative and the screwball. So we must suffer the screwball gladly.
— Kingman Brewster Jr.
Most artists are surrealists
— Dong Kingman
I hope we'll be friends." His grin was pure sin....
She stuck with the truth. "I hope we won't be enemies. — Dana Marton
She stuck with the truth. "I hope we won't be enemies. — Dana Marton
I like observing people. I like looking at things.
— Virginia Woolf
we came home because we were failures
— Eleanor Brown
Tell me of your Willoughbys, Heathcliffs and Wickhams in literature and I will tell you I met them all.
— Shannon L. Alder
Incomprehensible jargon is the hallmark of a profession.
— Kingman Brewster Jr.
On Man, on Nature, and on Human Life,
Musing is solitude — William Wordsworth
Musing is solitude — William Wordsworth