46 Ford Quotes & Sayings
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A woman impudent and mannish grown
Is not more loath'd than an effeminate man. — William Shakespeare
Every man has a right to be conceited until he is successful. — Benjamin Disraeli
My profession is about as far away from growing up in southern Illinois as you can get. — Laurie Metcalf
Here's the thing: If you're so far left you actually believe that somebody owes you a job, citizenship and a heart transplant, you're mentally ill. If you're so far right that you actually believe that somebody who doesn't have a job and is not a citizen deserves to have their heart cut out and sold on eBay, and you get to keep 80 percent of the profit - you're mentally ill. — Christopher Titus
Reality is always separate from the ideal; but in Trinidad this fantasy is a form of masochism and is infinitely more cheating than the fantasy which makes the poor delight in films about rich or makes the English singer use and American accent. — V.S. Naipaul
We all make mistakes, Carol. Sometimes they're more expensive than others. But I don't deserve to lose you,' he said, spreading his hands in appeal. — Val McDermid
I hate exercising self-control. — Kate Upton
It is always a mistake to curse back openly at those who are stronger than you unless there is a fence between. — Margaret Atwood
What is it they want from the man that they didn't get from the work? What do they expect? What is there left when he's done with his work, what's any artist but the dregs of his work, the human shambles that follows it around? — William Gaddis
Ibrahim tells his story without a grain of complaint, and this was true for all of the band members. This is very much part of the Cuban spirit and soul. — Wim Wenders
I'd rather be screwed up with you than smooth with anybody else. — J.D. Robb
All surfeit is the father of much fast. — William Shakespeare
If someone hands you a million dollars, best you become a millionaire, or you won't get to keep the money. — Jim Rohn
To be a European is to try to negotiate morally, intellectually and existentially the opposing statements and praxis of the city of Socrates and the city of Isaiah. — George Steiner
