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Columbo Show Quotes & Sayings

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Top Columbo Show Quotes

Ain't nothing wrong with being a woman, gancho," Lopen said. "Some of my relatives are women. — Brandon Sanderson

Not life, but good life, is to be chiefly valued. — Socrates

Listen Columbo you're mad because your money come slow
And what you make in a year I make in one show — Big L

As a pastor, I addressed the sorts of issues I see people struggling with most and the issues talked about most directly and most frequently in the New Testament. That leads us to recurring concerns with sexual immorality, relational sins, and vices associated with the breaking of the Ten Commandments. — Kevin DeYoung

Vancouver's a very child friendly city, there's ... no doubt about that. — Robert Carlyle

In the city the wretched feel less sad. One can live there a hundred years without being noticed, and be dead a long time before anybody will notice it. — Leo Tolstoy

I often think about the class differences involved in "jobs" vs. "careers." — Bill Walsh

I've worked with some terrific actors. The list of guys that came on the 'Columbo' show, I mean they were world-class actors from all over the world - Oskar Werner, Laurence Harvey, Donald Pleasence, you know ... foreigners. — Peter Falk

Subject: You're totally picturing me naked right now
Missy,
So how about you and I head up to the stacks to do some "shelving"? — Chelsea M. Cameron

Pronoia is the antidote for paranoia. It's the understanding that the universe is fundamentally friendly. It's a mode of training your senses and intellect so you're able to perceive the fact that life always gives you exactly what you need, exactly when you need it. — Rob Brezsny

No one is doing something in your business - getting a sale, having a key customer, working on an R&D project - doing anything that's more important than something you say is going to change the company. — Jack Welch