Quote by Terrence Howard
Sometimes the only way to make palatable that which is appalling a

Sometimes the only way to make palatable that which is appalling and apprehensive is to season it with some humor. – Terrence Howard

Other quotes by Terrence Howard

And Im very surprised that all this stuff actually worked out to where I could have a career in film, gain the benefit of my education, and be thankful that I was able to break into my craft as an actor. – Terrence Howard

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Education
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As a child our dreams got scattered all about and all our future prospects got scattered to so many places, and we spend our lives trying to find the little pieces that make up our lives and make up the dreams that we had as a child that got blown away in the windstorm. – Terrence Howard

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Dreams
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Humor
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Next to power without honor, the most dangerous thing in the world is power without humor. – Eric Sevareid

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Humor

In prehistoric times, mankind often had only two choices in crisis situations: fight or flee. In modern times, humor offers us a third alternative fight, flee – or laugh. – Robert Orben

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Humor

Women, as they grow older, rely more and more on cosmetics. Men, as they grow older, rely more and more on a sense of humor. – George Jean Nathan

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Humor

I have a fine sense of the ridiculous, but no sense of humor. – Edward Albee

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Humor

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The buildings that I build very often have a dreamlike reality. I dont mean by that they have a fantasy quality at all, in fact quite the reverse. They contain in some degree the ingredients that give dreams their power… stuff thats very close to us. – Christopher Alexander

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Idleness is certainly the Cause, and Busyness the never-failing Cure of Melancholy. – Author unknown, circa mid-1700s, possibly Charles Palmer

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Doing well is the result of doing good. Thats what capitalism is all about. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Do not be misled by the fact that you are at liberty and relatively free; that for the moment you are not under lock and key: you have simply been granted a reprieve. – Ryszard Kapuscinski

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