Neil Bogart (1943–1982) American music executive
Neil Bogart, quoted in Loose Talk: The Book of Quotes from the Pages of Rolling Stone Magazine, 1990.
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Neil Bogart (1943–1982) American music executive
Neil Bogart, quoted in Loose Talk: The Book of Quotes from the Pages of Rolling Stone Magazine, 1990.
“Ego & Hype have no place in business.”
Keshia Chante (1988) Canadian actor and musician
Elle Magazine Canada (2008)
“The limits of the body seem well defined enough as definitions go, but definitions seldom go far.”
Samuel Butler (1835–1902) novelist
Ramblings In Cheapside (1890)
Gregory Benford book The Sunborn
The Sunborn (2005), Part II, Chapter 14, “This Immense Voyage” (p. 163)
“The truth of war is not always easy. The truth is always more heroic than the hype.”
Jessica Lynch (1983) Recipient of the Purple Heart medal
Her final statement has also been quoted in news reports as "The truth of war is not always easy to hear but it is always more heroic than the hype".
Congressional testimony (2007)
Context: My hero is every American who says "My country needs me" and answers that call to fight. I had the good fortune and opportunity to come home and to tell the truth; many soldiers, like Pat Tillman... did not have that opportunity. The truth of war is not always easy. The truth is always more heroic than the hype.
“I hope that whoever stole it, stole it because they loved it, and not because of all the hype.”
Stella Vine (1969) English artist
Lomax, Cathy. Lost Kitten http://cathylomax.blogspot.com/2004/07/lost-kitten-its-been-very-eventful.html, Retrieved 29 January 2009. <br class="br">On the painting Kitten (2004) which was stolen from Vine's solo exhibition Prozac and Private Views at Transition Gallery, London in July 2004.
“I cannot discover that anyone knows enough to say definitely what is and what is not possible.”
Henry Ford (1863–1947) American industrialist
Peter Duesberg (1936) American cell biologist
Times of London (11 May 1992)