Cianci Quotes & Sayings
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Not even Carol knows firsthand how it feels to be hurt in such a way by someone who's supposed to protect you — Ellen Hopkins

My weight fluctuates constantly - I don't really take good care of myself. I just sort of exist and survive. — Megan Fox

The Stuart sovereigns of England steadily attempted to strengthen their power, and the resistance to that effort caused an immense growth of Parliamentary influence. — Albert Bushnell Hart

Gryffindor is the courageous one right? I mean, I'm here because I have the balls to tell adults when they're douche bags, so yeah, Gryffindor. — Trish Cook, Brendan Halpin

MY MOTHER WAS A FISH. That's why I can swim so well, — Anonymous

I make presents to the mother but think of the daughter. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Mike Stanton is our preeminent aficionado and raconteur of Rhode Island's flamboyantly criminal political follies, and The Prince of Providence is the chronicle of a great American rogue, Mayor Buddy Cianci - a paragon of charisma and corruption. — Philip Gourevitch

There's no Democratic way to run a city and there's no Republican way to run a city
just the right way to run a city. — Buddy Cianci

I head a nation of a million presidents. — Chaim Weizmann

Imagine if you had access to data that allowed you to rank on a scale of overall happiness which people in your life made you the happiest. ... Would you make more time for those people? — Ariel Garten

Add to the good. Dissolve the bad.
Never let the Bastards win. — Christian Cianci

Manchester is a city which has witnessed a great many stirring episodes, especially of a political character. Generally speaking, its citizens have been liberal in their sentiments, defenders of free speech and liberty of opinion. — Emmeline Pankhurst

Run to knowledge. Sprint to understanding. Dash to wisdom. Soar to enlightenment. — Matshona Dhliwayo

This barricade is made neither of paving stones, nor of timbers, nor of iron; it is made of two mounds, a mound of ideas and a mound of sorrows. Here misery encounters the ideal. Here the day embraces the night, and says: I will die with you and you will be born again with me. — Victor Hugo

To me, the songs I play are milestones of my past. Playing one will recall that time period for me, but I don't have the desire to recall it - at least not now.
But I know I can't stay away from it forever. Never playing again would be like choosing not to remember - or to feel.
And that is not the type of creature I am. — J.P. Cianci

In life, some of the toughest battles we face are in between our own two ears. — Christian Cianci

I have always looked upon the life of our Savior who descended beneath all things that He might rise above all things as an example for His followers. — Wilford Woodruff