“Like I always say, if you sit long enough by the crack of the door, you'll see your enemy go by in a hearse.” IfsLongEnoughEnemyDoorsPatienceCracks Author:Sally Stanford
“[On entering the restaurant business:] Food has the dubious advantage of being legitimate, and one's customers somehow manage to live longer without sex than food, if you call that living.” IfsSexAdvantageCustomersManageRestaurantsEnteringDubiousRestaurant Business Author:Sally Stanford
“If you are being run out of town, get in front of the crowd and make it look like a parade.” IfsLooksRunningAdviceFrontsTownsCrowdsParades Author:Sally Stanford
“They were a wonderful set of burglars, the people who were running San Francisco when I first came to town in 1923, wonderful because, if they were stealing, they were doing it with class and style.” PeopleIfsFirstsRunningClassWonderfulStyleTownsStealingSan FranciscoBurglars Author:Sally Stanford