Budreau Muffler Quotes & Sayings
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Every success I have ever had or will have in the future comes not solely
from my own ambition and hard work, but also from those that have encouraged,
supported and challenged me. Success is never, ever a one person job. — T.S. Tate

The solo break or the small break, it's ... one of the most glorious ways to win a bike race. It's pretty damn impressive in my mind. — Jens Voigt

I like to prepare as much as possible beforehand, but there's definitely that element of fear when you're on set, and you have to be conscious of it and use that fear to drive you to work harder. — Leonardo DiCaprio

She doesn't really have a sense of humor. I think she'd like to have one - it's just that she doesn't quite understand what jokes are for. — Sophie Kinsella

He had a supernatural grin. — Jane Baskin

AFFIDATION (AFFIDA'TION) AFFIDATURE (AFFIDA'TURE) n.s.[from affido, Lat.See AFFIED.] Mutual contract; mutual oath of fidelity. Dict. — Samuel Johnson

For thousands of nights I dreamed of making love to you. No man on earth has ever hated sunrise as I do. — Lisa Kleypas

There is hardly such a thing as a war in which it makes no difference who wins. Nearly always one side stands more or less for progress, the other side more or less for reaction. — George Orwell

In art, and in literature, the end and the means, or the subject and the style, must be worthy of each other.
That which is not worth contemplating in life, is not worth re-creating in art. — Ayn Rand

The key to being confident is taking care of yourself and feeling like you're the best you can be. — Dania Ramirez

I looked like an alien, and in front of the most beautiful people on TV. — Christine Taylor

He has the power to heal and strengthen the soul. He is Jesus Christ. — Per G. Malm

All the media of modern consciousness - from the printing press to radio and the movies - were used just as readily by authoritarian reactionaries, and then by modern totalitarians, to reduce liberty and enforce conformity as they ever were by libertarians to expand it. — Adam Gopnik