Dave Broadfoot Quotes & Sayings
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Cath liked Levi. A lot. She liked looking at him. She liked listening to him -- though sometimes she hated listening to him talk to other people. She hated the way he passed out smiles to everyone he met like it didn't cost him anything, like he'd never run out. He made everything look so easy. — Rainbow Rowell
The best of all is God with us — John Wesley
I have seldom met an intelligent person whose views were not narrowed and distorted by religion. — James Buchanan
My memory of that day is like television itself, sharp and clear but unreliable. — Wally Lamb
There is no language like the Irish for soothing and quieting. — John Millington Synge
This is the foundation of the Dream - its adherents must not just believe in it but believe that it is just, believe that their possession of the Dream is the natural result of grit, honor, and good works — Ta-Nehisi Coates
Hardware: This is the part of the computer that stops working when you spill beer on it. — Dave Barry
What we now know is that our brains happily reconstruct memories, though we are frequently fooled into thinking that the reconstructions are seamlessly recorded recollections. — David DiSalvo
I sometimes wish for the old days when audiences used to be ignorant of world cinema and our inspired works were seen as originals. — Yashvir Dalaya
Even the powerful needed protection sometimes. — J.R. Ward
It's not rocket science. It's social science. — Clement Mok
Day full-blown and splendid-day of the immense sun, action, ambition, laughter, The Night follows close with millions of suns, and sleep and restoring darkness. — Walt Whitman
But trust me, men are never worth it. Behind every great man is a woman who gave up on greatness and tied herself into an apron. Romance is for saps, Abbie. You're sharp and you've got pluck. Don't waste it. — William Ritter
In some ways it's taken me decades to come clean and make honest work - and still to this day, sometimes I find myself wanting to hide behind my work and deny the more biographical aspects. — David Knopfler