Ballbusters Pool Quotes & Sayings
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War is society's dirty work, usually done by kids cleaning up failures perpetrated by adults. — Karl Marlantes
No one gave a crap that I was the kid from 'Free Willy'. You're not in some wispy fantasyland where everyone's telling you 'yes' all the time, which happens a lot to actors. — Jason James Richter
The strength of a country derives from the educational levels of the individuals in that nation. — Debasish Mridha
Let me remind you that the measure of anyone's freedom is what he can do without. — L.M. Montgomery
To ask the right question is already half the solution of a problem. — Carl Jung
This fitness thing is blown out of proportion. What am I going to do on a treadmill - smoke a cigarette and drink a diet Coke? — John Daly
On an otherwise normal Tuesday evening I had the chance to live the American Dream. I was able to throw my incompetent jackass of a boss from a fourteenth-story window. — Larry Correia
All of us know history repeats itself, but mighty few of us recognize the repetition until too late. — Kenneth Roberts
There's a lot of talent in South Central L.A., in Compton and Long Beach and Watts, and the city north of Pico pretty much sits back and waits for that talent to emerge and then steps in. — Ice Cube
Stirling, like a huge brooch, clasps Highlands and Lowlands together. — Alexander Smith
Come he slow or come he fast it is but death that comes at last — Walter Scott
I am not concerned with the moron, the ordinary hairless ape, who takes everything in his stride; his only childhood memory is of a mule that bit him; his only consciousness of the future a vision of board and bed. What I am thinking of is the man of imagination and science, whose courage is infinite because his curiosity surpasses his courage. — Vladimir Nabokov
As he glided stealthily along, creeping beneath the shelter of the walls and doorways, the hideous old man seemed like some loathsome reptile, engendered in the slime and darkness through which he moved: crawling forth, by night, in search of some rich offal for a meal. — Charles Dickens