Dooks Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 12 famous quotes about Dooks with everyone.
Top Dooks Quotes

I intend to keep writing stories that piss people off, that tell the particular kind of truth I think is valid, that will make me feel more and more like a Writer of Stature, Which I honestly think I am, really, I mean it, I don't doubt it for a second dammit, so stop giggling! Stories that will make Dr Shedd sniff the air and make Lester smile as je thinks, The kid's coming along all right. — Harlan Ellison

Your wrinkles either show that you're nasty, cranky, and senile, or that you're always smiling. — Carlos Santana

When he came home, my father swooped me up in his arms. I could feel the cold of the outside world against his one-day growth of beard. — Anonymous

The past lies like a nightmare upon the present. — Karl Marx

It is twice as hard to crush a half-truth as a whole lie ... — Austin O'Malley

It's always been difficult for us to lead an examined life as a corporation. I've always felt like a company has the responsibility to not wait for the government to tell it what to do, or to wait for the consumer to tell it what to do, but as soon as it finds out it's doing something wrong, stop doing it. — Yvon Chouinard

Even the best cook can't make chicken soup out of his own feet. There aren't so terribly many ingredients in anyone's life, less meat than there is on a sparrow. The average person could come up with at most two good novels. Many who think very highly of themselves can't manage more than a couple of anecdotes. — Pasi Ilmari Jaaskelainen

What you will be looking for is a day that closes above the prior day's high and most likely 'breaks' out to the upside to close above a trading range. This is the twitching worm that causes the public to leap before they look. — Larry Williams

I have had a career in which, almost without exception, every single person I've worked with has helped me. — Marian Seldes

My only loyalty is to what's best for business, not to any set of constituents. — Ram Shriram

In China there was once a man who liked pictures of dragons, and his clothing and furnishings were all designed accordingly. His deep affection for dragons was brought to the attention of the dragon god, and onde day a real dragon appeared before his window. It is said that he died of fright. He was probably a man who always spoke big words but acted differently when facing the real thing. — Yamamoto Tsunetomo