Fahey Klein Quotes & Sayings
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You can be a flower in somebody's garden or a pig or the sunshine or a crow or a nightingale! Be something nice in someone else's garden. — Mehmet Murat Ildan

For the most part I stand by all of records. I just always like the one I've done most recently the best and I think that's the whole point. — Jeff Tweedy

mouth," says Jack, as sharp as a needle. — Joseph Jacobs

Trellis wants his salutary book to be read by all. He realizes that purely a moralizing tract would not reach the public. Therefore he is putting plenty of smut into his book. — Flann O'Brien

Before we give the government any more money, show us some receipts. — Jay Leno

If you can't raise consciousness, at least raise hell. — Rita Mae Brown

Makeup is such a weird concept. I'll wake up in the morning and look in the mirror. 'Gee, I really don't look so good. Maybe if my eyelids were blue, I'd be more attractive. — Cathy Ladman

What I can't create I don't understand — Richard P. Feynman

The thing is', (Rufus) Stone said, 'that if you don't believe that you are an old man, or a woman, or a tramp, then how can you expect anyone else to believe you? Looking the part is just the surface; being the part is the true disguise. — Andy Lane

You're right, Jeff did," Sweet ruefully conceded, as he tossed a forkful — James J. Griffin

Throughout the history of commercial life nobody has ever quite liked the commission man. His function is too vague, his presence always seems one too many, his profit looks too easy, and even when you admit that he has a necessary function, you feel that this function is, as it were, a personification of something that in an ethical society would not need to exist. If people could deal with one another honestly, they would not need agents. — Raymond Chandler

Life must be lived on a higher plane. We must go up to a higher platform, to which we are always invited to ascend; there, the whole aspect of things changes. — Ralph Waldo Emerson