“There are many, many benefits to being known for whatever it is you do. To deny that would be sort of asinine and vulgar.” Would BeKnownBenefitsDenyVulgar Author:John Malkovich
“The American middle class, it seems to me, is looking to politicians now to satisfy a pretty basic - and urgent - level of need. Yet people in the upper middle class - with their excellent health benefits, schools, salaries, retirement plans, nannies and private afterschool programs - have journeyed so far from that level of need that, it often seems to me, they literally cannot hear what resonates with the middle class. That creates a problematic blind spot for those who write, edit or produce what comes to be known about our politicians and their policies.” PeopleNeedsWritingSeemsSchoolLevelsKnownClassPlansMiddlePolicyProducePoliticianBenefitsProgramBlindSpotsExcellentMiddle ClassRetirementUrgentSalaryEditsNanniesBlind SpotsHealth BenefitsUpper Middle Class Author:Judith Warner
“If singing a couple of songs in a benefit will help keep the Festival alive and known, well, how can I say no to that?” IfsWellsHelpingSongKnownAliveCoupleBenefitsSingingFestivals Author:Stephanie D'Abruzzo
“[Elsa Dorfman]was well known. Certainly in the Boston area, she's well known as a portrait photographer. My wife always wanted to meet her and then there was some benefit where she was taking pictures.” WellsWantedKnownWifeBenefitsAreasPhotographerMy WifePortraitsWell KnownBostonTaking PicturesElsa Author:Errol Morris
“Every great man, every successful man, no matter what the field of endeavor, has known the magic that lies in these words: every adversity has the seed of an equivalent or greater benefit.” MenMatterSuccessLyingKnownSuccessfulGreaterMagicFieldsBenefitsAdversityNo Matter WhatSeedsEvery ManGreat MenEndeavorSuccessful Man Author:W. Clement Stone
“If there ever comes a time when the women of the world come together purely and simply for the benefit of mankind, it will be a force such as the world has never known.” IfsWorldTogetherTimeForceKnownMankindBenefits Author:Matthew Arnold
“I can’t hope to convey the full effect of the embraces and avowals, but I can perhaps offer a crumb of counsel. If there is anybody known to you who might benefit from a letter or a visit, do not on any account postpone the writing or the making of it. The difference made will almost certainly be more than you have calculated” IfsWritingMadeI CanMightDifferencesKnownEffectsOffersBenefitsLettersAccountsEmbraceCrumbs Book:Hitch 22: A Memoir Source: Hitch 22: A Memoir