Grampa Tonys Bay Quotes & Sayings
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Cory Booker became a millionaire because this is how the economy works for people of his class: Rich people give other rich people money to do nothing, simply because they 'deserve' it. — Alex Pareene

Community, community, community. It's ALL about community. That's the explanation of why it pains us when we find ourselves isolated from others. That's the reason why it hurts to say good-bye to those we love ... Nothing you purchase can replace community with your friends, family or God. No position at work can fill the void. Wealth can't take its place, and fame won't make any difference. — Chris Coppernoll

As Julia scanned the crowd, one face stood out. A young-looking, fair-haired man with strange gray eyes stared unblinkingly in her direction, his expression one of intense curiosity. — Sylvain Reynard

We have what is happening as a result of the current administration in our country, which I think has taken us in a totally wrong direction, postulating totally wrong things. — Edgar Mitchell

I'm one of those people who doesn't really know what he thinks until he writes it down. — Stephen King

You can't just yell jokes at people. — David Cross

The greatest trick you can teach an old dog is how to learn new tricks. — J.S. Davey

When you've married someone who's been at war, there is nothing you can do that compares to that level of selflessness and bravery. — John Oliver

So I watch her work and put all her energy, all her force, all herself, all is inside her work. Does she think that this is what life means? She goes to work in the dark and comes home when it's dark. Does she know what the world looks like when the sun is shining? — Jinat Rehana Begum

I don't think the women in the TV series are really like that. It's certainly not my personal experience of New York women. — Kyle MacLachlan

I'd better make hay while the sun shines. — Xander Berkeley

It's up to the audience. It always has been. — Kate Smith