Aetiology Sports Quotes & Sayings
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I think that there's always room for humour in music. It's something that always takes itself so seriously, which I think is a bit of a shame. — Kate Bush
I used to come here to think," he told me, landing beside the tree. It was so short that my head was only a few inches above his.
"Sangris," I said in shock, "you think? When did this start? — Rinsai Rossetti
Is there a character in all of fiction more isolated than the little red hen? — Karen Joy Fowler
The start is crucial, really, but the entire race is crucial. There is not any room for error. If there is one bad stroke, you regularly lose the race. — Mark De Jonge
Would the Holy One, Blessed is he, dispense judgment without justice? But we may say that he whom God loves will be chastised. For since the day the Holy Temple was destroyed, the righteous are seized by death for the iniquities of the generation — Berel Wein
I don't worry about what my opponent is doing. — Maria Sharapova
Philanthropy is the rent we pay for the joy and privilege we have for our space on this earth. — Jerold Panas
It has been said of garlic that everyone knows its odor save he who has eaten it, and who wonders why everyone flies at his approach. — George Ellwanger
Always remember ... Rumors are carried by haters, spread by fools, and accepted by idiots. — Ziad K. Abdelnour
I am unable to watch the Olympics due to the blustering jingoism that drenches the event. Has England ever been quite so foul with patriotism? The 'dazzling royals' have, quite naturally, hi-jacked the Olympics for their own empirical needs, and no oppositional voice is allowed in the free press. — Morrissey
In order for the light of gratitude and happiness to shine so brightly, the darkness of how it could be worse must be present. — Danny DeVito
Pete and Repeat were sitting on a wall. Pete fell off. Who was left? Repeat. — Bruce Nauman
It's so dry the trees are bribing the dogs. — Charles Martin
