When considering a man's motives, remember you must not measure his wheat with your bushel. He may not be using the same standard at all. ~ The Fool to Fritz in Assassin's Apprentice
When considering a man's motives, remember you must not measure his wheat with your bushel. He may not be using the same standard at all. ~ The Fool to Fritz in Assassin's Apprentice
Tim and Fritz Lang I loved working with. Not Hitchcock so much. There was no communication.
We have done a tremendous amount of due diligence. We do not believe today's stock price at Fritz reflects the value of the company when integrated with UPS. We also believe while the company has gone through some difficult times, it has been solving the problems in exactly the right way.
Elected officials who win trust, like Strom Thurmond and Fritz Hollings, get re-elected.
Los Angeles gives one the feeling of the future more strongly than any city I know of. A bad future, too, like something out of Fritz Lang's feeble imagination.
I had the X rating on my films. Now they do as much on The Simpsons as I got an X rating for Fritz the Cat.
That's silly. Fritz took the CFO job because I asked him to, and the board approved. It was a logical progression in his career and I hope Fritz continues to develop and grow. One of my most important jobs as chairman of GM is to identify and grow talent.
He had to do the same thing I did when I went to Washington, and that is to choose people who were very experienced in previous administrations, ... And I also chose a very experienced vice president, (Walter) Fritz Mondale, who kind of tided me over into my learning process when I got to Washington.
Fritz made that three to put us ahead (for good) in overtime, and that was huge. He also got us a couple of rebounds in overtime, and that helped, too. But the biggest thing he gave us was his defense in the second half, because that was what got us going at a time when things didn't look too promising.
I was impressed with the campaign for Bombay Sapphire it's really original. Someone said, 'I know the creator,' and I met with Fritz in New York and really hit it off.
I grew up in Atlanta, Georgia and as far as my exposure to theatre, my mom is a ballet director, and she has her own ballet company down there. I started, I think, when I was four when I went onstage for the first time as Fritz in The Nutcracker. That's how it started with me.
Fritz Lang was one of my dearest, dearest friends. I loved working with him.
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