Curtsied Crossword Quotes & Sayings
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You have made my life better by just simply existing. — Natasha Friend
The reality of America is mass-market stupidity. — Bill Buford
You know what I did this morning? I played the voice of a toy. Some terrible robot toys from Japan that changed from one thing to another. The Japanese have funded a full-length animated cartoon about the doings of these toys, which is all bad outer-space stuff. I play a planet. I menace somebody called Something-or-other. Then I'm destroyed. My plan to destroy Whoever-it-is is thwarted and I tear myself apart on the screen. — Orson Welles
No one asks what's wrong without wanting to know the answer. — Kanae Hazuki
Sometimes, I wish we were all amateurs again. I'd play for nothing. Ab-so-lute-ly free. But that's not the system. — Dan Marino
You'd think a guy who has broken 35 bones in his body would have a high pain threshold, but mine is pretty low. I got hit in the shin with a golf ball once, and it almost brought tears to my eyes. I've had broken bones that didn't hurt as bad. — Evel Knievel
My wife Danielle and I love travelling, different cultures and good weather. — Gary Lineker
What's so powerful about the Psalms are, as well as they're being gospel and songs of praise, they are also the blues. — Bono
There are no guarantees in war. We know this. Safety is a luxury no matter where we tread. — Kristy Cambron
Of course, I didn't tell you about all the times I said I was going to hit one and it didn't happen. — Mickey Mantle
Let us search into the records of Holy Writ, if out of this their great charter, there be not a seal grant of a lesser, though like privilege, and this by virtue of Christ, in that we have the honour to be accounted Abraham's seed as truly as they. — Thomas Goodwin
A positive mind finds a way it can be done; a negative mind looks for all the ways it can't be done. — Napoleon Hill
Women are directly fitted for acting as the nurses and teachers of our early childhood by the fact that they are themselves childish, frivolous and short-sighted; in a word, they are big children all their life long - a kind of intermediate stage between the child and the full-grown man, — Arthur Schopenhauer
