Gger Quotes & Sayings
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I'd rather be called a N*gger than a Slave. — Roger Ebert
There is always some kid who may be seeing me for the first time. I owe him my best. — Joe DiMaggio
I decided we should get married no more of this running-through-the-rain shit. We should live in the same place, sleep in the same bed at night, wake up together in the morning, and whenever there's a tornado, I can take care of you and watch Baseball at the same time. — Curtis Sittenfeld
Every day you spend becoming an expert in a field, you become more useless in that field. — Naveen Jain
Those who do not see the truth in battle march willingly to defeat. — Richard A. Knaak
You'll drive yourself crazy looking for something that's not there. — Eowyn Ivey
It was Voltaire who said that 'in a government, you need both shepherds and butchers.' The problem in France was that the butchers kept killing the shepherds, while the sheep turned cannibal. — Stephen Clarke
You don't get a mix of ovals and road/street course racing with this level of competition and speed anywhere other than Indy Car, and I think that's why it has remained a popular choice for so many young drivers. — Charlie Kimball
Although human ingenuity may devise various inventions which, by the help of various instruments, answer to one and the same purpose, yet will it never discover any inventions more beautiful, more simple or more practical than those of nature, because in her inventions there is nothing lacking and nothing superfluous; and she makes use of no counterpoise when she constructs the limbs of animals in such a way as to correspond to the motion of their bodies, but she puts into them the soul of the body. — Leonardo Da Vinci
My administration doesn't have any secrets, and from now on, neither will you. — Barack Obama
When faced with writer's block, lower your standards and keep going. — Sandra Tsing Loh
I woke up and was walking on a mountain, and I thought, "What's the worst thing that humans could do to the planet? Make it uninhabitable for humans and kill wildlife." — Eyvind Kang
There is a whole range of melancholy: it begins with a smile and a landscape and ends with the clang of a broken bell in the soul — Emil Cioran
Sometimes you get a call and an uncle passed away that you really liked, or a cousin or somebody else. So each day becomes a little more precious then the day that preceded it. — Jamie Farr
