Coppolo Coppolo Quotes & Sayings
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Bad habits are like comfort zones; easier to get into, but harder to get out of. — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

Feeble and timid minds ... consider the use of dilatory and ambiguous measures as the most admirable efforts of consummate prudence. — Edward Gibbon

You can easily tell when someone has been hit by a spear. he turns a deep shade of bitter. David never got hit. Gradually, he learned a very well-kept secret ...
One, never learn anything about the fashionable, easily mastered art of spear throwing. Two, stay out of the company of all spear throwers. And three, keep your mouth tightly closed.
In this way, spears will never touch you, even when they pierce your heart. — Gene Edwards

What I most hate is the books and films and all other stuff which all the time end in happy end, do you hate it...
It's better to be in happy and...
- After all I wanted to show the taste of the real world, a injury in father's childhood, then injury when his wife dies... — Deyth Banger

There is no problem. And I'd like to keep it that way."
"Fine, ya big pussy."
"You have to know that's not an insult to me, right? — Shelly Laurenston

We don't have to know everything at once. We just do one thing at a time, as it is given us to do. — Madeleine L'Engle

You'd kill yourself for recognition
kill yourself to never, ever stop
You broke another mirror
you're turning into something you are not. — Tonya Hurley

Every action taken by human beings is based in love or fear, not simply those dealing with relationships. — Neale Donald Walsch

The only good thing ever done by a committee was the King James version. — Rita Mae Brown

Mathematics - the unshaken Foundation of Sciences, and the plentiful Fountain of Advantage to human affairs. — Isaac Barrow

This bird sees the white man come and the Indian withdraw, but it withdraws not. Its untamed voice is still heard above the tinkling of the forge ... It remains to remind us of aboriginal nature. — Henry David Thoreau