Flemings Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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You know when you're telling these little stories? Here's a good idea: have a point. It makes it so much more interesting for the listener! — Steve Martin
I think that should be the anti - speeding advert it should be footage of Richard Hammond trying to remember his own wedding day. — Frankie Boyle
If you have been divorced once - male or female, but especially for females - and you're over 40 you're actually a commodity. It means you were able to commit once, and you'll do it again. — Patti Stanger
Aside from marrying my husband and having my children, hiking the PCT was the best thing I ever did. The hike very literally forced me to put one foot in front of the other at a time when emotionally I didn't think I could do that. — Cheryl Strayed
When I was 15, 16, I studied with Stella Adler at the Conservatory of Acting, then I stopped again and went to the Actors Studio when I was 18. — Robert De Niro
We believe what we see.
So did Columbus. What do you do when you're in the dark? — Yann Martel
There is one primary purpose of a Christian's business: to serve God. — Larry Burkett
I did not think - I was a battleground for the thoughts of many men. — F Scott Fitzgerald
You can't take a crash course in serenity. — Shirley Maclaine
The gods where like the weather; sometimes good, sometimes bad, and either way, always beyond her. — Michelle Sagara West
I think I'm probably a little too desperate to be successful. — Howard Stern
Why did women always believe that talking about a problem would fix it? Some issues were corpses. Hot air made them fester and rot and spread their disease to everything else. Better to bury it and move on. — Brent Weeks
The main difference between marketing and fraud is that criminals have to pay for their own alcohol. — Scott Adams
But the Achaian men went silently, breathing valor, stubbornly minded each in his heart to stand by the others. — Homer
The man comes closer. I recognise him. It's Johannes, who teaches rudiments and solfege at the local school. I raise my hand in the notes for greeting and he carves out the response. So crisp and clear I can't help feeling the implied correction of my slumped tones. — Anna Smaill
