Bassateen Quotes & Sayings
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Top Bassateen Quotes
Next to trying and winning, the best thing is trying and failing. — L.M. Montgomery
In the United States 95% of the people who win elections have the most money. That's it. So, money is a big part of elections. But that happens all the time. — George Clooney
What is happening in Nigeria is an absolute atrocity, — Masai Ujiri
To find is the thing. — Pablo Picasso
Over-confidence is the way to give your soul to the devil an inch at a time. — Joe R. Lansdale
I destroyed that doll, hoping the sacrifice would somehow reverse time and bring my father back. I was a mad scientist and an angry child. — Walter Mosley
For some reason I get advertised when I travel as a political comedian, which I'm not. Sometimes I talk about it and sometimes I don't. — Janeane Garofalo
I'm sorry I can't get into Scooby Doo on any level. — Mike Judge
My friends drink everywhere. They even drink at the laundromat. I tried drinking at the laundromat, and I thought I was in a submarine, navigating the Sea of White Panties with my Spanish-speaking crew. I was like, "Mrs. Sanchez, set the coordinates to Permanent Press! Give me some quarters and another drink! This place is starting to look like a laundromat." — Mike Birbiglia
Life is wasted in the necessary preparation of finding what is the true way, and we die just as we enter it. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Well, sometimes home is a person. — Beth Revis
We don't want any candy stripes on our uniforms. These are work clothes. — Darrell Royal
The eye, though small, sees remarkable things.
The ear, though small, hears remarkable things.
The hand, though small, carries remarkable things.
The foot, though small, transports remarkable things.
The tongue, though small, utters remarkable things.
The mind, though small, perceives remarkable things.
The heart, though small, contains remarkable things.
The soul, though small, experiences remarkable things. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Can you restrain your laughter, my friends? — Horace
