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Ford Vs Chevy Funny Quotes By Shirley Maclaine

I was afraid I would get the Oscar for 'Irma La Douce' because it was popular. But I didn't want to because I didn't really think it was that good. — Shirley Maclaine

Ford Vs Chevy Funny Quotes By Konrad Adenauer

In view of the fact that God limited the intelligence of man, it seems unfair that He did not also limit his stupidity. — Konrad Adenauer

Ford Vs Chevy Funny Quotes By Tenth Avenue North

We are caught in the in between of what we already are what we are yet to be. — Tenth Avenue North

Ford Vs Chevy Funny Quotes By T. Greenwood

... I'm a half-empty kind of girl. — T. Greenwood

Ford Vs Chevy Funny Quotes By Sergio Martinez

Mentally, he's not the same person anymore (Paul Williams). — Sergio Martinez

Ford Vs Chevy Funny Quotes By Deyth Banger

Truth is made only for one reason to be deep down in the ocean as for the top part, they should be the lies... this is the iceberg. — Deyth Banger

Ford Vs Chevy Funny Quotes By William Hazlitt

Prejudice is never easy unless it can pass itself off for reason. — William Hazlitt

Ford Vs Chevy Funny Quotes By Katie Nolan

'Garbage Time' was the name I came up with. Midnight was my decision. Were they the right decisions? I dunno. — Katie Nolan

Ford Vs Chevy Funny Quotes By Jarett Kobek

Adeline lived in San Francisco. San Francisco had two distinctions: (1) It was the most beautiful city in America. (2) It was filled with the most annoying people in America.

It had always been like this, from the beginning.

The merit of any moment in San Francisco could be measured by a simple question: was the beauty of the city outweighing its annoying citizens? — Jarett Kobek

Ford Vs Chevy Funny Quotes By Alfred Hitchcock

I try to offset any tendency towards the macabre with humour. As I see it, this is a typically English form of humour. It's a piece with such jokes as the one about the man who was being led to the gallows to be hanged. He looked at the trap door in the gallows, which was flimsily constructed, and he asked in some alarm, 'I say, is that thing safe? — Alfred Hitchcock