Fritcher Ranch Quotes & Sayings
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I want to show that the underdog can win. I believe we're all the same: you, a slum girl, my mother. — Vikas Swarup

My mother always told me it wasn't polite to ask what people make. — Clint Eastwood

I find that more and more I'm trying to entertain myself when I'm working, because I know the work's going to go to a horrible place. — Adam Rapp

I can't stand cell phones and I don't know one single thing about the computer. I have a friend come that lives in my building to check if I have emails. I don't even know what to google. — Brigid Berlin

Sometimes pain is so unmanageable that the idea of spending another day with it seems impossible. Other times pain acts as a compass to help you get through the messier tunnels of growing up. But the pain can only help you find happiness if you can remember it. — Adam Silvera

Seven hundred and sixteen billion dollars, funneled out of Medicare by President Obama. An obligation we have to our parents and grandparents is being sacrificed, all to pay for a new entitlement we didn't even ask for. The greatest threat to Medicare is Obamacare, and we're going to stop it. — Paul Ryan

If you feel you are the body type, then running can be very beautiful for you: a four, five mile run every day. And make it a meditation. It will transform you completely. — Rajneesh

As you grow older, you'll find that you enjoy talking to strangers far more than to your friends. — Joy Williams

Get shitfaced, then face the shit. — David Levithan

In every civilization, life grows easier. Men grow lazier in consequence. We have a picture of what happened to the individual Greek. (I cannot look at history, or at any human action, except as I look at the individual.) The Greeks had good food, good witty talk, pleasant dinner parties; and they were content. When the individual man had reached that condition in Athens, when the thought not of giving to the state but of what the state could give to him, Athens' freedom was doomed. — Edith Hamilton