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“I would rather never make a penny on book sales and know that many had derived some fair pleasure from my writing, than to know that very few had ever taken a chance on my work. I certainly won't last forever, but I'd love to think that my imagination will continue to surface in the minds of others.”
Eric Diehl“I would rather never make a penny on book sales and know that many had derived some fair pleasure from my writing, than to know that very few had ever taken a chance on my work. I certainly won't last forever, but I'd love to think that my imagination will continue to surface in the minds of others.”
Eric Diehl“As an entrepreneur, value creation will always be your first line of defense against business failure.”
Gregory V. Diehl“The happily ever after thing. It's great when she marries the prince or whatever and they say that. But they just don't show the part where there's a revolution and they drag her to the guillotine.”
Mark D. Diehl, Vida Nocturna“There is no faster way to garner the lasting respect of employees, partners, and consumers than to become the embodiment of an ideal.”
Gregory V. Diehl, Brand Identity Breakthrough: How to Craft Your Company's Unique Story to Make Your Products Irresistible“Really, there was only one problem with Mr. Davis, as far as Gregory was concerned; He taught math.”
Greg Pincus, The 14 Fibs of Gregory K.“...there are women who devote themselves entirely to their families, their husbands and children, and give up cultivating their femininity. Mother rebelled against that paradigm...[Mr. Gregory's Mother]”
Sveva Casati Modignani, Mister Gregory“To get girls he had figured out that all you had to do was talk little, the bare minimum, and listen much, without ever passing judgment. [Mister Gregory]”
Sveva Casati Modignani, Mister Gregory“Earth and air, fire and water, the stars in their courses, the high tide of destiny and the Will of divine Providence are all arrayed against the forces of oppression. -- Louis Gregory”
Janet Ruhe-Schoen, Champions of Oneness: Louis Gregory and His Shining Circle“One never learns how the witch became wicked, or whether that was the right choice for her- is it ever the right choice? Does the devil ever struggle to be good again, or if so is he not a devil?”
Gregory Maguire