Armentano Clinton Quotes & Sayings
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I love clothes, so when I wear clothes, they're usually somebody's. You know, I'm not wearing Kmart. — Ellen DeGeneres
Ultimately, I felt fortunate, because in many ways I did identify with aspects of being gay that were very stereotypical. I was a big theatre kid in high school, I was creative, I was very emotionally sensitive, even hypersensitive. I loved female divas. — Christopher Rice
Twitter is great to connect with fans and be transparent. I enjoy that aspect about it. But really, I'm still trying to figure it out. — Kobe Bryant
You can't make people laugh for more than half an hour and be consistent. — Hal Roach
Leaders must see reality as it is, not as it ought to be. — Benjamin Netanyahu
It meant you thinking that the fact you knew more than anyone else in your village made you better than them. — Terry Pratchett
What mattered to Abu was the music of the sentence. 'A shadow does not belong to the object that casts it.' To Abu, it was a little poem. And in general, it was the poetics, the music of things that tossed his confetti. — Tom Robbins
An innovation without explanation is unacceptable. Smartphones and cluster bombs do not belong in the 16th Century. — John Zande
For they have no conception how a rational creature can be compelled, but only advised, or exhorted; because no person can disobey reason, without giving up his claim to be a rational creature. — Jonathan Swift
I get frightened myself when I think of close friends who are now at the mercy of the cruelest monsters ever to stalk the earth. And all because they're Jews. — Anne Frank
When I was younger, things came so easily to me. It was just natural. — Mark Mulder
I don't know you well enough to like or dislike you." "I have the opposite opinion. Seeing you react to difficult situations and watching you interact with strangers tells me you're an incredible person. — E.B. Sullivan
An anarchist is like an undercover agent who plays the game of Reason in order to undercut the authority of Reason (Truth, Honesty, Justice and so on). — Paul Karl Feyerabend
But if not Kelso, then something else, because a free people must own the nation they live in. — Nicholas Von Hoffman
