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David Adler Quotes

«The whole thing about reality weddings is that it gives people the ability to peek over the fence to see how others are doing it.»
Author: David Adler
«Patrons from around the world have always been gearing together for benefits--it's the serendipity effect,»
Author: David Adler
«Conservatively speaking, my understanding of the law is that if Google went to scan in a book without the author's permission, then that would be a violation of copyright law. I think it would be great to be able to search text electronically, but you have to get the copyright permission.»
Author: David Adler
«We had one lady ... we had an emergency run and she waited an hour to donate stuff.»
Author: David Adler
«Benefits become business events,»
Author: David Adler
«Patrons from around the world have always been gearing together for benefits--it's the serendipity effect, ... You don't know who you're going to run into. It's the ultimate status symbol.»
Author: David Adler
«That 400-person party would cost about $500 a head,»
Author: David Adler
«There is no evidence Victor Rodriguez physically caused the death of people.»
Author: David Adler
«You may not like this man. You may hate his guts. But you can't convict him on the indictment the government brought to this court.»
Author: David Adler
«It's common for fissures to occur, in the last days of any administration. Many leaders no longer feel beholden to the governor. They're also concerned about their next election -- and carrying the albatross of the previous administration.»
Author: David Adler