Futurama Cast Quotes & Sayings
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To be a social success, do not act pathetic, arrogant, or bored. Do not discuss your unhappy childhood, your visit to the dentist,the shortcomings of your cleaning woman, the state of your bowels, or your spouse's bad habits. You will be thought a paragon (or perhaps a monster) of good behavior. — Mason Cooley

Having spent all of my teens and my twenties partying hard (very hard) then working the next day, I can assure you that losing bit of sleep to feed the thing you love most in the world is not a chore at all. Since having a baby I am better rested than ever. Sure, I can't party any more but I don't need to. Because I am happy. — James Mullinger

It generally happens that assurance keeps an even pace with ability. — Samuel Johnson

One thing that everybody told me about directing was, 'Never compromise'. And the whole job is a compromise. So it's very paradoxical. How do you not compromise when the whole thing is about compromise? — Matt Dillon

He had imagined Scotland as being a soft place, all gentle heathery hills, but here on the north coast everything seemed sharp and jutting, even the grey clouds that scudded across the pale blue sky. It was as if the bones of the world showed through. — Neil Gaiman

Every unmarried man is looking for a wife. They just don't always know it. — Julia Quinn

I enjoy very much seeing a good photographer working. There's an elegance, just like in a bullfight. — Henri Cartier-Bresson

Single misfortunes never come alone, and the greatest of all national calamities is generally followed by one greater. — Boyle Roche

Alterius non sit qui suus esse potest. (Let no man belong to another that can belong to himself.) — Paracelsus

When fame presented itself to me, I was not at a point in my life where I was equipped to deal with it. — Trent Reznor

You cannot be a hero without being a coward. — George Bernard Shaw

In general, silence often reflects ambiguity on the part of the listener as the observer wishes to understand the other's experience. — Sandra Leanne Bosacki

To examine the causes of life, we must first have recourse to death. — Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley