Bill Murray Kingpin Quotes & Sayings
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Money makes the world go round, darlin'. And sex makes the trip worthwhile. Sex — Robert B. Parker
Friendship, of itself a holy tie, is made more sacred by adversity. — Charles Caleb Colton
The torch is a symbol of the Olympic Games, of peace and togetherness. It's a good idea. And this idea is being misused. I believe in the Olympic ideal and in the torch that symbolizes this ideal. We should be condemning not those who have this ideal, but those who try to destroy it. — Herbert Hainer
Couture has a power that ready-to-wear can never have; the attention of les petites mains as they sew; all that love and belief goes into the cloth. That's what you feel when you wear it. — Amanda Harlech
Still, the idea continued to drum through her, like the constant patter of the rain: that no one would ever love her. — Lauren Oliver
I can recall no parallel in history where a great nation recently at war has so distinguished its former enemy commander. — Douglas MacArthur
I tend to avoid the shows that focus on politics, just to get a break from it all, i tried watching the first couple episodes of 'House of Cards,' but I thought it was way over the top. Members of Congress aren't anything like Frank Underwood. Most of us are far less interesting. — Paul Ryan
I like to think I am well-mannered. If I have the option at a breakfast place, I'll go with the grits. That's how Southern I am. — Michael C. Hall
I have a piece of great and sad news to tell you: I am dead. — Jean Cocteau
It seemed to be a sort of monster, or symbol representing a monster, of a form which only a diseased fancy could conceive. If I say that my somewhat extravagant imagination yielded simultaneous pictures of an octopus, a dragon, and a human caricature, I shall not be unfaithful to the spirit of the thing. A — H.P. Lovecraft
The morning arrived the way Alice imagined a whisper would: in tendrils of gray and threads of gold, quietly, quietly. The sky was illuminated with great care and deliberation, and she leaned back to watch it bloom. — Tahereh Mafi
You're real, he whispered. I had thought him pale already. Now all vestiges of color drained from his face. — Diana Gabaldon
James Croll, the Scottish janitor and self-taught polymath whose theories concerning Earth's orbit provided the first plausible explanation for how ice ages might have started. — Bill Bryson
