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Congresswoman Maxine Waters Quotes & Sayings

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Top Congresswoman Maxine Waters Quotes

I think a servant of the enemy would look fairer and feel fouler.
-Frodo Baggins — J.R.R. Tolkien

First of all, i'm not an actor - I'm an asshole. — Chelsea Handler

But just as the force of gravitation-in itself incomprehensible, though felt by every man- is only so far understood by us as we know the laws of necessity to which it is subject, so too the force of free will, unthinkable in itself, but recognized by the consciousness of every man, is only so far understood as we know the laws of necessity to which it is subject. — Leo Tolstoy

Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead. - BEN FRANKLIN, POOR RICHARD'S ALMANACK T — Neil Gaiman

She is a great gobbler of books, but reads only trash, memorizing nothing and leaving out the longer descriptions. — Vladimir Nabokov

I'm not against beauty, it just sounds boring to me. — Tibor Kalman

In the winter of 2012, as my fiftieth birthday approached, I began to write what turned into my autobiography, a look at my own life through the lens of food. — Kate Christensen

If I tap that little bell, I can send you to a place where you will never hear the dogs bark. — Edwin M. Stanton

Color of gold. I have short black hair and green eyes; — Frances Hodgson Burnett

The next day the stock market crashed. Hemmingway didn't quite understand what
it all meant, but from the way the white people in town were running around like
chickens without heads, she took it as an omen. — Bernice L. McFadden

Change comes with sacrifice ... When you want to make a change you must be prepared to make a sacrifice of escaping the comfort zone! — Israelmore Ayivor

He was a badass when badassness was called for — Ednah Walters

The first person to refer to Darwin's tales as Just So Stories was a Harvard paleontologist and evolutionist, Stephen Jay Gould, in 1978.61 — Tom Wolfe

What use was her grown-up knowledge
acquired through such initiations, at such risk
in this world of infants, who had to be kept safe? — Tessa Hadley