Cartoon Like Family Guy Quotes & Sayings
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People wait for the big moment, the great event, and forget that happiness comes from building steadily on the small daily things of life. People wait for that special moment to express love and forget that love springs from thoughtfulness practised every day. People wait, but waiting is future and NOW is always the time. — Meher Baba

I wonder why people work so hard to become politicians just in order to do something wrong. — Masuji Ibuse

As a thinker and planner the ant is the equal of any savage race of men; as a self-educated specialist in several arts she is the superior of any savage race of men; and in one or two high mental qualities she is above the reach of any man, savage or civilized! — Mark Twain

And a wheat thin the size of Lake Tahoe. — Aaron Sorkin

Virtually every war fought since the Act of Union had gone badly at some stage, but before 1783 none had ended in defeat. Nor would any major war in which Britain was involved after this date end in defeat. Those who are curious about this country's peculiar social and political stability probably need look no further than this for essential cause. — Linda Colley

Timeless comes to mind. When you listen to it, you can't tell what year the thing was made. And you don't even care. — Jason Mraz

And I told you: I think of a photograph you took of me, up in Montreal. You told me to jump in the air, so in the picture, my feet are off the ground. Later, I asked you why you wanted me to do that, and you told me it was the only way to get me to forget about the expression on my face. You were right. I am completely unposed, completely genuine. In my mind's eye, I picture myself like that, reacting to you. — David Levithan

On the contrary, what is hidden from the learned and clever is often revealed to the merest children. — John D. Mueller

I'm better off working as opposed to lying around. — Wayne Newton

I was adored [as a kid]. I was always in the air, hurled up and kissed and thrown in the air again. Until I was six, my feet didn't touch the ground. "Look at those eyes! That nose! Those lips! That tooth! Get that child away from me, quick! I'll eat him!" Giving that up was very difficult later on in life. — Mel Brooks

He he he ... Crazy? Cicero? He he he he! That's ... madness ... — Marcus Tullius Cicero