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Funny Quartermaster Quotes By Freeman Thomas

Good design begins with honesty, asks tough questions, comes from collaboration and from trusting your intuition. — Freeman Thomas

Funny Quartermaster Quotes By Walt Disney

The four Cs of making dreams come true: Curiosity, Courage, Consistency, Confidence. — Walt Disney

Funny Quartermaster Quotes By Nick Vujicic

Having faith, beliefs, and convictions is a great thing, but your life is measured by the actions you take based upon them. — Nick Vujicic

Funny Quartermaster Quotes By Drake Bell

I grew up on Jerry Lewis and Abbot and Costello, the Marx Brothers. — Drake Bell

Funny Quartermaster Quotes By John Milton

So little knows
Any but God alone to value right
The good before him but perverts best things
To worst abuse or to their meanest use. — John Milton

Funny Quartermaster Quotes By Douglas Adams

Antananarivo is pronounced Tananarive, and for much of this century has been spelt that way as well. When the French took over Madagascar at the end of the last century (colonised is probably too kind a word for moving in on a country that was doing perfectly well for itself but which the French simply took a fancy to), they were impatient with the curious Malagasy habit of not bothering to pronounce the first and last syllables of place names. They decided, in their rational Gallic way, that if that was how the names were pronounced then they could damn well be spelt that way too. It would be rather as if someone had taken over England and told us that from now on we would be spelling Leicester 'Lester' and liking it. We might be forced to spell it that way, but we wouldn't like it, and neither did the Malagasy. As soon as they managed to divest themselves of French rule, in 1960, they promptly reinstated all the old spellings and just kept the cooking and the bureaucracy. — Douglas Adams