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Brutons Downtown Quotes By Robert Breault

A paranoid thinks that sinister forces are out to get him, not realizing that they are out to get everybody. — Robert Breault

Brutons Downtown Quotes By Emmitt Smith

I've learned that football sometimes was an outlet. It was a way for me to release anger, release frustration. — Emmitt Smith

Brutons Downtown Quotes By William J. Brennan

There is no such thing as a false idea. — William J. Brennan

Brutons Downtown Quotes By James S.A. Corey

Nothing ever killed more people than being afraid to look like a sissy. — James S.A. Corey

Brutons Downtown Quotes By Les Miles

I am disappointed, but I am realistic too. When you put your defense back on the field repeatedly, the offense needs to do its job and the defense needs to get itself off the field. — Les Miles

Brutons Downtown Quotes By Benjamin Disraeli

Life is not dated merely by years. Events are sometimes the best calendars. — Benjamin Disraeli

Brutons Downtown Quotes By Anne Fadiman

-believed in carnal love. To us, a book's words were holy, but the paper, cloth, cardboard, glue, thread, and ink that contained them were a mere vessel, and it was no sacrilege to treat them as wantonly as desire and pragmatism dictated. Hard use was a sign not of disrespect but of intimacy. — Anne Fadiman

Brutons Downtown Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

You have never by a word or a deed given me one moment's uneasiness; on the contrary I have felt perpetual gratitude to heaven forhaving given me, in you, a source of so much pure and unmixed happiness. — Thomas Jefferson

Brutons Downtown Quotes By Asne Seierstad

I was thinking, there are 5 million people, and I am just one of those 5 million. In the build-up to the war you see children playing in the street, and you think, ah, I'm going to be okay. — Asne Seierstad