Broadway In Detroit Quotes & Sayings
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No performer should attempt to bite off red-hot iron unless he has a good set of teeth. — Harry Houdini

Everyone on every road that crossed beneath the point of my pen was always going to do the same things over and over and over.
I was confused.
How could I be in love with a girl and a boy, at the same time?
I was trapped forever.
You know what I mean. — Andrew Smith

go, we only got three horses. The other three — W.R. Benton

ladies & gentlemen," the Professor began, "the Other Professor is so kind as to recite a Poem. The title of it is 'The Pig-Tale.' He never recited it before!" (General cheering among the guests.) "He will never recite it again!" (Frantic excitement, & wild cheering all down the hall, the Professor himself mounting the table in hot haste, to lead the cheering, & waving his spectacles in one hand & a spoon in the other.) — Lewis Carroll

We must beat the iron while it is hot, but we may polish it at leisure. — John Dryden

I had the opportunity at Duke to start doing things in the community, and it's something I continue to do even 20 years later. — Grant Hill