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John Briggs Quotes

«But then somebody suggested we do something with the lights and we decided to aim them in a pyramid shape,»
Author: John Briggs
«We wanted to create a light display that would be seen as much as possible,»
Author: John Briggs
«There was a committee in charge of coming up with ideas to celebrate the anniversary and somebody came up with the bright idea of a light display on top of the AQ,»
Author: John Briggs
«The van Gogh sleuthing is a delightful piece of detective work and certainly entirely reasonable as far as I can tell,»
Author: John Briggs
«If all options were valued and expensed, business decisions would be based on economics and not on accounting,»
Author: John Briggs
«There was a committee in charge of coming up with ideas to celebrate the anniversary and somebody came up with the bright idea of a light display on top of the AQ.»
Author: John Briggs
«The van Gogh sleuthing is a delightful piece of detective work and certainly entirely reasonable as far as I can tell.»
Author: John Briggs
«It is different seeing it on stage than reading it in the classroom or seeing one of the film versions.»
Author: John Briggs
«I've been talking to Paul (Pierce, the Springer's artistic director) for six years.»
Author: John Briggs
«Writers traditionally see themselves and are perceived as acting in the solitude of their rooms, doing their work. They can only survive if they have an audience and engage in the process with others.»
Author: John Briggs