I love having a croissant and a great cup of coffee. Just one cup. Marcus Samuelsson coffeecroissantcup Change image and share on social
When you are happy you can forgive a great deal. Princess Diana dealforgivegreat Change image and share on social
Great indebtedness does not make men grateful, but vengeful; and if a little charity is not forgotten, it turns into a gnawing worm. Friedrich Nietzsche charityforgetgnaw Change image and share on social
I loved Jack Ford. I got him in his later days, and he was a total tyrant and a total autocrat and an Irish drunk. But I had a great time. Richard Widmark autocratdaydrink Change image and share on social
Great breakthroughs are always followed by great catastrophes. Rosalia de Castro breakthroughcatastrophegreat Change image and share on social
Great talents are the most lovely and often the most dangerous fruits on the tree of humanity. They hang upon the most slender twigs that are easily snapped off. Carl Jung dangerouseasilyfruit Change image and share on social
As a complete product of Issaquah public schools, there is absolutely no way I would be here if I didn't have well-funded arts programs and some great teachers who were constantly pushing me intellectually and personally. David Call absolutelyartcomplete share on social
I think I had kind of an advantage. When I was growing up, my dad had just got out of jail and he had a great record collection. He had - it was all - these were the songs. So I heard a lot of these songs, like, my whole life, so for me it was easy. I already knew what I was going to sing. Chris Isaak advantagecollectiondad share on social
I started with Sidney Poitier and Ruby Dee and Lou Gossett, Jr. and the rest of the wonderful cast of 'A Raisin In The Sun.' We were directed by the great Lloyd Richards. The play was written by the wonderful Lorraine Hansberry, and it was produced by Phil Rose. That's where my start was, so... not a bad way to start. Glynn Turman badcastdee share on social
The wise man does not expose himself needlessly to danger, since there are few things for which he cares sufficiently; but he is willing, in great crises, to give even his life - knowing that under certain conditions it is not worthwhile to live. Aristotle careconditioncrisis share on social