Gundars Ignatz Quotes & Sayings
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I'd rather rot on my own floor than be found by a bunch of bingo players in a nursing home. — Florence King

If I'm slimmer, I feel better about myself, but I don't lose weight for anybody else or for a magazine. — Lucy Davis

You were a hero round these parts. That's what they call you when you kill so many people the word murderer falls short. — Joe Abercrombie

Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute. — Hal Abelson

Jesus loves you, but everyone else thinks you're an ass. — Stephen Hawking

Raccoon." She saw Ellie put a hand to her mouth to cover the giggles and then looked back at Tom. "Like, you caught it?"
"Well, it sure didn't get Fed-Exed [ ... ] — Ilsa J. Bick

The only way to get over the last fall is to jump back on the horse and keep riding. — Eoin Dempsey

To spin the web and not be caught in it, to create the world, to create your own life, to rule your fate, to name the grandmothers as well as the fathers, to draw nets and not straight lines, to be a maker as well as a cleaner, to be able to sing and not be silenced, to take down the veil and appear: all these are the banners on the laundry line I hang out. — Rebecca Solnit

Every business has to figure out how to make itself more efficient. They've got to use technology. They've got to use the Internet, things like that. We can do the same thing with our state colleges. — Rick Scott

Taking a song and bringing it to life in a professional recording studio can be an intimidating process at first; I know it certainly was for me. So to be able to offer support and guidance to an emerging singer-songwriter is a huge honor. I look forward to playing a role in such an exciting time of someone's songwriting career. — Colbie Caillat

My own interest developed because I thought it was a fascinating subject and something I wanted to pursue. — Jack Kilby

In the American Jewish community, there is little willingness to face the fact that the Palestinian Arabs have suffered a monstrous historical injustice ... Until this is recognized, discussion of the Middle East crisis cannot even begin. — Noam Chomsky