Quote by Jim Henson
My hope still is to leave the world a bit better than when I got h

My hope still is to leave the world a bit better than when I got here. – Jim Henson

Other quotes by Jim Henson

Lifes like a movie, write your own ending. Keep believing, keep pretending. – Jim Henson

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Life
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Yeah, we pretty much had a form and a shape by that time – a style – and I think one of the advantages of not having any relationship to any other puppeteer was that it gave me a reason to put those together myself for the needs of television. – Jim Henson

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relationship
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We thought it would be fun to try to design a show that would work well internationally and so that s what were intending to do with Fraggle Rock, and we are indeed now selling it around the world. – Jim Henson

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design
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I think its impossible to judge whether another person should come out. You just hope they will on their own time and their own terms. – Billie Jean King

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When I consider life, it is all a cheat. Yet fooled with hope, people favor this deceit. – John Dryden

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Hope

I do believe that most men live lives of quiet desperation. For despair, optimism is the only practical solution. Hope is practical. Because eliminate that and its pretty scary. Hope at least gives you the option of living. – Harry Nilsson

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Hope

Boast is always a cry of despair, except in the young it is a cry of hope. – Bernard Berenson

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Southeast Asia food uses many different types of spices which are quite new to me, like the curry leaves which I saw at the Kreta Ayer wet market in Chinatown. With such spices used in cooking, this usually imparts a strong aroma to Southeast Asian food, which appeals to the senses. – Joel Robuchon

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Literary works cannot be taken over like factories, or literary forms of expression like industrial methods. Realist writing, of which history offers many widely varying examples, is likewise conditioned by the question of how, when and for what class it is made use of. – Bertolt Brecht

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