Frankensteining Quotes & Sayings
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Now I walk around with my head down, trying to hide, thinking that everybody knows that I inflicted people with HIV, because that is all they are going to read. — Marc Wallice

I didn't think it was my dream to be on Broadway; it just sort of became that, and then it just became me wanting it more and more and more. — Jennifer Damiano

Actually, we've done 75 of these shows and every one of them has sold out. But then we buy all the tickets. — Tim Conway

My best game plan is to sit on the bench and call out specific instructions like 'C'mon Boog,' 'Get a hold of one, Frank,' or 'Let's go, Brooks.' — Earl Weaver

The Law of Rent demonstrates that no single human being gives land and location its overall value - its rent. Land values arise from the wealth that exists in the surrounding area, wealth that we have created together and continue to create in cooperation and in competition with one another. — Martin Adams

If I am an artist, I have a vocation. As one drawn to a lover or called to a religious mission, I go to my work - my writing - because it is essential to my happiness. — Pat Schneider

People don't realize we have these built-in seven-league boots. The body can go anywhere. It is physically capable of sustaining almost any kind of abuse, or any dream. — Patti Smith

Pain is absurd because it exists, nothing more. — Charles Bukowski

Wholeness is sort of a dubious concept. Because in terms of the human body and literal wholeness and structures, you think: "here are the structures that help make me whole." Family, or school, or the city I live in. When those structures are dysfunctional or decaying, you end up kind of Frankensteining pieces from everywhere in order to make yourself sated and comfortable and alive. — Carrie Brownstein

There are eighteen-million cracks in the ceiling. — Hillary Rodham Clinton

What probing deep Has ever solved the mystery of sleep? — Thomas Bailey Aldrich

The law cannot make a wicked person virtuous ... God's grace alone can accomplish such a thing. — Ron Paul

It was manly and dignified to rely upon God for the dissolution of all troubles. He was the only infallible help, guide and friend. — Mahatma Gandhi