Famous Credit Union Quotes & Sayings
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When I was at school, you couldn't draw and be into football, too. If you were into art, then you were seen as an absolute pansy, and there was no way you'd be admitted to the guys' world of football. — Peter Capaldi
People get famous now for I-don't-know-what. People have reality shows because they're a Hollywood socialite, and these things become very successful and they generate a shitload of money for the company. And it's multiplying, to where you're literally looking into your next door neighbor's bathroom with reckless abandon. It is like watching a fire. You can't take your eyes off of it. — Johnny Depp
I hate the road so much. I almost go into a cocoon with my own people out there. — Dan Fogelberg
It's hilarious a lot of times. You have a conversation with someone, and he's like, 'You speak so well!' I'm like, 'What do you mean? Do you understand that's an insult? — Jay-Z
One word is worth a thousand pictures. If it's the right word. — Edward Abbey
Better too much form than too little. — Richard Whately
Vegetarianism is a way of living consciously on the planet. — Amy Smart
Scarlett Johansson has a smile she tries to suppress in every movie she makes. She's been trying to keep a straight face since she appeared with Bill Murray 11 years ago in her breakthrough, 'Lost in Translation.' — Steve Erickson
You're a tough guy, but I'm a nightmare wrapped in the apocalypse. — James S.A. Corey
As I lay in the late hours of night or perhaps the wee hours of morning, I felt content. I'd been right to keep faith and trust when I had no reason to. I didn't expect any grand gestures or magical solutions to things, but my hope was fueled. — J.M. Northup
Who then can calculate the path of the molecule? how do we know that the creations of worlds are not determined by the fall of grains of sand? — Victor Hugo
What hurts people a lot is taking humiliation. — Robert Wyatt
Walter Cronkite had a golden rule for all wartime reporters: never self-aggrandize. — Douglas Brinkley
