80s Preppy Quotes & Sayings
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Top 80s Preppy Quotes

All paradises are there to be expelled from. — Amanda Craig

A lot of why we become actors is to fill a void that we have and a part of that void is to live out and tell stories that we've lived or that we hope would have been different in our own lives. — Eric Balfour

I was strange to keep waking up in the morning feeling good. — Rudy Rucker

He invented this idea of telling the life story of a great writer through becoming his characters and becoming him. It was such a pleasure and I thought we must find another writer. — Simon Callow

There are two ways, one is right; the other is wrong. If your work is only about right, then it is wrong. — George Washington Carver

We want very good leaders who have a lot of power. — Charlie Munger

Scandal dies sooner of itself, than we could kill it. — Benjamin Rush

I can't think of too many things as exciting as reading a book for the first time! — Jen Selinsky

I'm a very rigorous person. I like to take exercise. People get mired in old age, they get bent and twisted, but I can stop that. — Ruth Rendell

We need to be in the open mode when we are pondering a problem, but, once we come up with a solution, we must then switch to the closed mode to implement it. — John Cleese

Everyone tells us to be one in a million ... What they don't tell us is that being one in a million also means being one against a million. — Saahil Prem

The poorer half of humanity needs cheap housing, cheap health care, and cheap education, accessible to everybody, with high quality and high aesthetic standards. The fundamental problem for human society in the next century is the mismatch between the three new waves of technology and the three basic needs of poor people. The gap between technology and needs is wide and growing wider. If technology continues along its present course, ignoring the needs of the poor and showering benefits upon the rich, the poor will sooner or later rebel against the tyranny of technology and turn to irrational and violent remedies. In the future, as in the past, the revolt of the poor is likely to impoverish rich and poor together. — Freeman Dyson