106th Rescue Quotes & Sayings
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You start acting just as soon as you walk into the door of that casting office. You can't just be yourself because they don't want to hire you. — Clifton Collins Jr.

Don't ask me about this building or that one, don't look at what I do, see what I see. — Luis Barragan

Nothing is more arrogant than the weakness which feels itself supported by power. — Napoleon Bonaparte

I was trying to think of something to say that would sound more meaningful, but when you get sown to it, words aren't very useful at baring our souls, they're just something else to hide behind. — Orhan Pamuk

I only got 'War and Peace' on the third attempt. — Kenneth Branagh

The phrase rush to judgement is a silly one. When it comes to judgement, most of us don't have have to rush. We don't have to even leave the couch. Our judgement is easy to reach for. — David Levithan

Even a little dog can piss on a big building. — Jim Hightower

And in the fountain squatted a giant crab.
I'm not talking 'giant' like $7.99 all-you-can-eat Alaskan king crab. I'm talking 'giant' like bigger than the fountain. — Rick Riordan

The American Dream is a term that is often used but also often misunderstood. It isn't really about becoming rich or famous. It is about things much simpler and more fundamental than that. — Marco Rubio

He assumed a manner that could be called circular irony. Everything he said, he said in quotes, with an artificial, exaggerated emphasis, and with the elocution of someone playing a succession of improvised, ad hoc roles. Therefore, whoever did not know him long and well was confounded, for it seemed impossible ever to tell what the man thought true and what false, and when he was speaking seriously and when he was merely amusing himself with words. — Stanislaw Lem

Men are all such fashion-victims these days that, really, we can hardly blame women for feeling the pressure. — Tom Holland

They, who passed away long ago, still exist in us, as predisposition, as burden upon our fate, as murmuring blood, and as gesture that rises up from the depths of time. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Disorder is the slowest worker in the universe. — Julia McNair Wright