Distorsionadas Quotes & Sayings
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Stevie Wonder used to come the ball games and they would have a guy sitting with him. And the guy would be holding on to his arm, telling him what's going on, and he would say, "Hey, the big chocolate guy just put down a thunder dunk. The chocolate guy with another monster dunk." And Stevie Wonder actually gave me the nickname Chocolate Thunder. — Darryl Dawkins

You're confusing boredom with obsession. — Neal Shusterman

The government was to raise the duty on cheese to 83 percent, an unpopular move that would doubtless have the more militant citizens picketing cheese shops. — Jasper Fforde

The Internet is great for things, like finding the answers to things you pretended to know or stalking people. — Shaun Sipos

I've never been to jail. I've never been arrested. I've never been locked up. — Samuel L. Jackson

After a while, with nothing to lose, I'll only able to win. — Brent Weeks

Bash it out now, tart it up later. — Nick Lowe

You don't need the White House to please people. You can be 24, earning $22,000 a year, and have people over to your tiny apartment. It's all about sharing and thinking about what will make others happy. — Letitia Baldrige

There is nothing brilliant or outstanding in my record, except perhaps this one thing. I do the things I believe ought to be done. And when I make up my mind to do a thing, I act. — Theodore Roosevelt

Without a doubt, I'd love to do Broadway. I actually can't wait to get back to musical theater. — Zac Efron

When you don't want something enough to make the effort, making an effort is a waste. — Malcolm Forbes

The thinner a newspaper or magazine is - due to reduced revenue from advertising dollars - the less editorial content because of the standard ad-to-editorial ratio, and the less money there is to support investigative journalism. — Lynda Resnick

The purpose of affirmative action is to give our nation a way to finally address the systemic exclusion of individuals of talent on the basis of their gender, or race from opportunities to develop, perform, achieve and contribute. Affirmative action is an effort to develop systematic approach to open the doors of education, employment, and business development opportunities to qualified individuals who happen to be members of groups that have experienced long-standing and persistent discrimination. — William J. Clinton