Michael Silverblatt Quotes
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Michael Silverblatt Quotes & Sayings
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After all, the wool of a black sheep is just as warm.
— Ernest Lehman
Hello? I get you. Now go.
— Kristen Ashley
I know there's some kind of history to mountain music-like it came from Ireland or England or Scotland and we kept up the tradition.
— Loretta Lynn
[about Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises] His characters are as shallow as the saucers in which they stack their daily emotions.
— The New York Times
I'm very against interviewers who do not have time to read the work, who accept jobs knowing that they don't have time to do the preparation.
— Michael Silverblatt
The battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton.
— Arthur Wellesley
She taught you how to be a person who refuses anything but the meaningful.
— Michael Silverblatt
In the changing weather of life, rather than drift with the currents or be cast about in storms, be the wind at your own back.
— Gina Greenlee
I like to work for four or five hours a day. I aim for seven days a week.
— Patricia Highsmith
The will determines itself; it should not be described as blind, any more than vision should be described as deaf.
— Rene Descartes
People tell me I have the best job in the world, which is true, but I also work with some of the best people in the world.
— Michael Silverblatt
[ ... ] the awesome splendor of the universe is much easier to deal with if you think of it as a series of small chunks.
— Terry Pratchett
If I want to have a conversation, I can't have a list of questions, because the second question on the list is going to interrupt the conversation.
— Michael Silverblatt
This place is a regular whispering-gallery.
— Arnold Bennett
I thought I was going to be a math major. My parents were both accountants and wanted me to major in business. Math was our compromise.
— Michael Silverblatt
Organized religion kills the living beauty of God.
— Malcolm Muggeridge