Howard E. Koch famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • DISABUSE, v.t. To present your neighbor with another and better error than the one which he has deemed advantageous to embrace.

  • Conversation: A fair for the display of the minor mental commodities, each exhibitor being too intent upon the arrangement of his own wares to observe those of his neighbor.

  • The more anxious, isolated and time-deprived we are, the more likely we are to turn to paid personal services. To finance these extra services, we work longer hours. This leaves less time to spend with family, friends and neighbors; we become less likely to call on them for help, and they on us.

  • If we are meant to "love thy neighbor as theyself," then surely we should love the world's children as our own.

  • Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." Why? Because every human being has a root in the Unity, and to reject the minutest particle of the Unity is to reject it all.

  • There is nothing one sees oftener than the ridiculous and magnificent, such close neighbors that they touch.

  • Loving God and loving one's neighbor are really the same thing.

  • I wrote two plays before I was cast on The Neighbors. They actually got published, which was cool.

  • Don’t complain about the snow on your neighbor’s roof when your own doorstep is unclean.

  • You can be a good neighbor only if you have good neighbors.