Great Frasier Quotes & Sayings
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A Positive Attitude makes a Powerful Mind.
Mrs. Pike from The Babysitters' Club book Hello, Mallory — Ann M. Martin

I earned my first steady paycheck watering rose bushes at a nursery for a dollar an hour. — John Grisham

No sooner than I had begun to read this great work [Frasier, The Golden Bough], than I became immersed in it and enslaved by it. I realized then that anthropology, as presented by Sir James Frasier, is a great science, worthy of as much devotion as any of her elder and more exact sister studies, and I became bound to the service of Frazerian anthropology. — Bronislaw Malinowski

You would be surprised at how many corporations "none of your business" applies to! — Steven Magee

But the concept of a person is that of a character abstracted from a history. — Alasdair MacIntyre

I don't need the money after 11 years on 'Frasier,' and there aren't that many great roles onstage left for somebody my age. I'm more interested in playing those roles than I am in playing bit parts in movies. — John Mahoney

Friendship: A ship big enough for two in fair weather, but only one in foul. — Ambrose Bierce

You're either not hiring at all or it's probably your single biggest block of time. — Sam Altman

Socrates said the perfect society would be based on a great lie. People would be told that lie from the cradle, and they would believe it, because human beings need to make order out of chaos. — Anne Frasier

Hallowed be thy name, oh Lord
and shotgun do your stuff — Joe R. Lansdale

Nothing of worth is simple. — Cheryl McIntyre

The HAPPIEST people don't have the BEST of everything ... They just drink WINE. — Tanya Masse

It isn't the big troubles in life that require character. Anybody can rise to a crisis and face a crushing tragedy with courage, but to meet the petty hazards of the day with a laugh - I really think that requires spirit.
It's the kind of character that I am going to develop. I am going to pretend that all life is just a game which I must play as skillfully and fairly as I can. If I lose, I am going to shrug my shoulders and laugh - also if I win. — Jean Webster