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Anchorman 2 Unrated Quotes By Jill Shalvis

He was a smart enough guy to get that she was the one for him. He was also smart enough to know that he was going to have to work his ass off for it. — Jill Shalvis

Anchorman 2 Unrated Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

The conversion of a savage to Christianity is the conversion of Christianity to savagery. — George Bernard Shaw

Anchorman 2 Unrated Quotes By Jostein Gaarder

As you can imagine, the wandering Sophists created bitter wrangling in Athens by pointing out that there were no absolute norms for what was right or wrong. — Jostein Gaarder

Anchorman 2 Unrated Quotes By Jimmy Carter

The Carter Center has the only existing international taskforce on disease eradication. Which means a total elimination of a disease on the face of the Earth. In the history of the world, there's only been one disease eradicated: smallpox. The second disease, I think, is gonna be guinea worm. — Jimmy Carter

Anchorman 2 Unrated Quotes By Sue Mengers

A powerful studio boss doesn't want to be bested by a woman, even in chess. And a successful agent steps on a lot of toes. You lose actors jobs so you can get them for your own clients. — Sue Mengers

Anchorman 2 Unrated Quotes By Dianna Agron

I didn't take the typical path and go to college after high school. Instead, I saved up money from teaching dance classes and moved to L.A. But my family was so supportive - I never felt pressure from them. It's crucial to find a support system, even if it's not your family. — Dianna Agron

Anchorman 2 Unrated Quotes By Mary Jo Bang

I say every dog looks like no other
but that isn't true. Not entirely.
Difference is slippery. — Mary Jo Bang

Anchorman 2 Unrated Quotes By Mary Shelley

He chose for his hero a youth nourished in dreams of liberty, some of whose actions are in direct opposition to the opinions of the world, but who is animated throughout by an ardent love of virtue, and a resolution to confer the boons of political and intellectual freedom on his fellow-creatures.
On Percy Shelley's The Revolt of Islam — Mary Shelley