Appellation Dorigine Quotes & Sayings
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The biggest thrill in the world is entertaining the public, there is no bigger thrill than that. — Vince McMahon

I thought symphaths didn't have a conscience."
"I'm half my mother's boy, too. So I have a little."
"Aren't you lucky."
The Reverend's chin dipped down, and his eyes flashed pure, purple evil for a split second. Then he smiled. "No ... all the rest of you are fortunate. — J.R. Ward

Jefferson thought schools would produce free men: we prove him right by putting dropouts in jail. — Benjamin Barber

New York's terrible when somebody laughs on the street very late at night. You can hear it for miles. It makes you feel so lonesome and depressed. — J.D. Salinger

The poor and people of color are yoked to the abject; white people use its exploration as a path toward self-liberation. It's a valid critique - and one that Broad City has increasingly interrogated, suggesting, especially in later seasons, the extent of Abbi and Ilana's privilege. — Anne Helen Petersen

Gifted Deirdre cast the spell that enabled our souls to eventually be reunited. She couldn't bear for us to be apart, and neither could I. — Hope Irving

It was Jefferson's genius that kept the American Revolution from being sucked into the tunnel faster than it was. Jefferson had red hair. Nothing is implied here. — Tom Robbins

I did not deceive you, mon ami. At most, I permitted you to deceive yourself. — Agatha Christie

I'm at my best when I'm working. Breaks are not great for me. I get frustrated sometimes, if I have a long break and somebody says, "Oh, that must be nice!" — Natalie Zea

The indignation of politicians is NOT a good measure of the gravity of any situation. — Paul Harvey