Bull Shannon Quotes & Sayings
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I'm the kind of person that when I really want something, I wish for it. I wish on shooting stars. I wish on lots of things. — Picabo Street

Where the hell have you been?" said Meryl, when I caught up with her in the Street of Inns at about three in the morning. "Where did you get that huge bag of money?" I dumped it on the pavement, sick of hefting the weight around. "Is there a word for the exact opposite of a mugging? — Anonymous

Whether I liked to admit it or not, every girl secretly wants her own personal champion, someone who'll rush in and beat the crap out of anyone who looks at her sideways. The kicker, of course, is there's a fine line between a knight in shining armor and a chauvinistic jerk. I want someone who will go to bat for me, not take away my bat and tell me to sit nicely on the bench where I won't get dirty, if you know what I mean. — Liz Jasper

Does a little fish, swimming though the net's eye, suffer from inferiority complex? — Stanislaw Jerzy Lec

If you don't find the right set of eyes to see through your bull, you will always be surrounded by friends that will tell you white lies because they like your company and don't want to ruin the evening. — Shannon L. Alder

Writing is like gardening. Planting, watering, and weeding are not enough. You have to prune if you want growth. — Ron Brackin

I have always said there is only one thing that can bring our nation down - our dependence on foreign countries for food and energy. Agriculture is the backbone of our economy. — John Salazar

You are born with only two fears: fear of falling and fear of loud noise. All the rest is learned. And it's a lot of work! — Richard Bandler

Denial, as any addict in recovery will tell you, is not defined as knowing something and pretending you don't; it is failing to see it at all. — Jan Ellison

For me, the problem of time is linked up with that of death, with the thought that we inevitably draw closer and closer to it, with the horror of decay. — Simone De Beauvoir

We do not consider ourselves a Christian nation. — Barack Obama

People need to feel safe to talk without their ideas being criticized, judged, demeaned, or mocked. — Timothy Carey

They broaden our outlook ... set us to looking inward ... — Peter S. Beagle