Freddys Barbershop Quotes & Sayings
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'Cover Me.' 'Take Time To Know Her.' 'Warm and Tender Love.' 'Out Of Left Field.' 'Dark End Of The Street.' 'Tears Me Up.' 'My Special Prayer.' All points back to one song. 'When A Man Loves A Woman.' The Grand-daddy to all of my songs. The boss of all of my songs. I have great respect for that song. Always will. — Percy Sledge

Florida's full of old people-they don't call it God's waiting room for nothing-but precious few of em grew up here. — Stephen King

I'm not educated as a filmmaker, so it's quite a jump for me. — Anton Corbijn

Every murderer is probably somebody's old friend. — Agatha Christie

Become a master of your intellect as a charioteer masters his horses and you will realize it is not about the war, it is not about fighting or not fighting, it is not about winning or losing, but it is about taking decisions and discovering the truth about yourself. When you do this, there will be no fear, there will be no ego; you will be at peace, even in the midst of what the deluded call war. — Devdutt Pattanaik

We think, therefore we should make everyone think what we think. — Thomas Ligotti

Today I bought a small Frosty. This may not seem significant, but the fact is: I'm lactose intolerant. Purchasing a small Frosty, then, is no different than hiring someone to beat me. No different in essence. The only difference, which may or may not be essential, is that, during my torture, I am gazing upon your beautiful employees. — Joe Wenderoth

A happy birthday is measured not in the amount of gifts one gets, but in the amount one is loved. — Todd Stocker

Learn more about the character traits you have and those you want to develop — Sunday Adelaja

Because of the great differences in our ways of thinking, it is inevitable that we have different religions and faiths. Each has its own beauty. And it is much better that we live together on the basis of mutual respect and mutual admiration. — Dalai Lama