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Top Billy Crystal City Slickers Quotes

When he sees me coming, he joyfully holds up a box and yells, See? I told ya! Coffee, toast, eggs, and bacon! All at once! It's a miracle! — Jessica Park

The worst thing I've done on a date? Ask who her favorite serial killer is. Under a bridge. In the dark. — Anyta Sunday

In the 1991 movie City Slickers, Jack Palance gives Billy Crystal some profoundly simple advice. When Crystal asks him the secret of life, Palance holds up a forefinger, answers with a single word: "One."

Choose one thing. Do it to the best of your ability. Let it go. Pick something else. Repeat endlessly. — Lionel Fisher

It's tougher to be a football coach than the President of the United States. You've got four years as a president, and they guard you. A football coach doesn't have anyone to protect him when things go wrong. — Harry S. Truman

The errors of the intellect are fatal, still more dangerous than those of the heart. — Eugenie De Guerin

If I, deaf, blind, find life rich and interesting, how much more can you gain by the use of your five senses! — Helen Keller

I believe that such constant realization ennobles one automatically. One's stature is greater, one's step more elastic, one's aura more powerful; and it makes other people see that Light in one's eyes which attracts people to him who has it. — Walter Russell

Everyone expects me to do as well as the others, but if I do, it's no big deal, because they did it first. — J.K. Rowling

I would climb him like a tree and bang him like a screen door in a hurricane. — Leisa Rayven

By trying to give an artistic approach through my book I stepped unwillingly into other fields. Like a dentist being asked about a throat ache on a much more relevant scale, I was caught in trying to explain what was unexplainable for me. In the end, trying to explain why it was unexplainable finally led to a huge general insecurity in dealing with the subject at all. — Sasa Stanisic