Gaffers Pub Quotes & Sayings
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Top Gaffers Pub Quotes
What happened to us? We go parties now, and we've nothing to say to each other 'til we're fucked. And even then. We spend hours talking about parties from before, things that happened to us once, we spend life retelling life and it's pointless and boring. — Kate Tempest
At some time, here or hereafter, every account must be settled, and every debt paid in full. — John H. Vincent
The thing about oppression is this: when you hold someone down, you, too, have to be there to make sure they don't move. — Darnell Lamont Walker
The new artists coming through were very materialistic and Hollywood, not so engaged in communication. — Patti Smith
In case you haven't noticed, there's not a plethora of engineers here. (Devyn)
Plethora? What kind of girl word is that? (Sway) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
I do an international beauty pageant called Queen of the Universe for UNESCO, and what we do is we build kindergartens around the world. — Joyce Giraud
Everything put together is made to fall apart. — Jeffrey Fry
It was hard to bear your soul while someone was talking to their friend about a new sweater they bought. — Jewel
Images are more real than anyone could have supposed. — Susan Sontag
To fill the hour - that is happiness, to fill the hour and leave no crevice for a repentance or an approval. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The truth is, people don't know me. When people don't know you, they're going to try to get to know you as quickly as possible, because you're now taking the place of somebody that they love dearly, or somebody that they hate sincerely, and so they need to know who you are. — Trevor Noah
The Protestant teachings caused people to view their work as a way of proving their love to God so they tried to do their best and give the best quality to God by giving the best quality to man. — Sunday Adelaja
I had to find my own language in jewelry. That was important to me; it really had to be what I would love to have myself. — Ann Demeulemeester