Gabrielian Quotes & Sayings
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Have you ever heard somebody sing some lyrics that you've never sung before, and you realize you've never sung the right words in that song? You hear them and all of a sudden you say to yourself, 'Life in the Fast Lane?' That's what they're saying right there? You think, 'why have I been singing 'wipe in the vaseline?' how many people have heard me sing 'wipe in the vaseline?' I am an idiot. — Ellen DeGeneres

One of the best safeguards of our hopes, I have suggested, is to be able to mark off the areas of hopelessness and to acknowledge them, to face them directly, not with despair but with the creative intent of keeping them from polluting all the areas of possibility. — William F. Lynch

There must be an authority, and we believe that the most qualified authority in a household is the man's. — Jean-Marie Le Pen

Knowledge is not necessary for obedience, nor doth information replace faith. El hast commanded. We shall obey — Donovan M. Neal

Don't hate on my fans. Hate on me. — Greyson Chance

As much as I converse with sages and heroes, they have very little of my love and admiration. I long for rural and domestic scene, for the warbling of birds and the prattling of my children. — John Adams

I've never been a person to share my private life, but I can help save lives. — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Can man be so age-stricken that no faintest sunshine of his youth may re visit him once a year? It is impossible. The moss on our time-worn mansion brightens into beauty; and the good old pastor, who once dwelt here, renewed his prime and regained his boyhood in the genial breeze of his ninetieth spring. Alas for the worn and heavy soul, if, whether in youth or age, it has outlived its privilege of springtime sprightliness! — Nathaniel Hawthorne

You're one tough egg to crack. You know that? You're like a Kinder egg wrapped inside a mystery wrapped inside an enigma. — Cassia Leo

In any case, this was a deep human prejudice. Human beings to find a central command in any organization. States had governments. Corporations had CEOs. Schools had principals. Armies had generals. Human beings tended to believe that without central command, chaos would overwhelm the organization and nothing significant could be accomplished. — Michael Crichton

People don't care how smart woman is as long as she's charming and gay and pretty. — Sandra Brown

Generally, I've found that a heckler in an improv audience is just enjoying the show so much that they want to be in it. — Scott Adsit