Gurindji Strike Quotes & Sayings
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In my prime I could have handled Michael Jordan. Of course, he would be only 12 years old. — Jerry Sloan

I did not recognise the man at the door and, in split-second time, I pointed the barrel of the fearsome looking weapon to the downstairs living room window, blew that out and then levelled it at the bedroom window above, and blew that out. The owner of the property literally shit his pants and slammed the door. — Stephen Richards

when a group of individuals gravitated toward one another for no apparent reason, or a group of individuals inexplicably headed in the same direction as if drawn by a magnetic field, or coincidence piled on coincidence too many times, as often as not the shadowy outlines of a covert intelligence operation were somehow becoming visible. — Jim Garrison

Science for me is very close to art. Scientific discovery is an irrational act. It's an intuition which turns out to be reality at the end of it-and I see no difference between a scientist developing a marvellous discovery and an artist making a painting. — Carlo Rubbia

Offer God what you have and trust Him to give you what you need. — Craig Groeschel

I tell them I can handle my own stuff, but it's like a mark of pride or something. I'm surprised Blake doesn't just hoist me over his shoulder and try to carry me too! — Abby McDonald

People take the longest possible paths, digress to numerous dead ends, and make all kinds of mistakes. Then historians come along and write summaries of this messy, nonlinear process and make it appear like a simple, straight line. — Dean Kamen

Life is not like a box of chocolates, because unlike life, chocolate is good. — Ayah

Deep Throat's information, and in my view, courage, allowed the newspaper to use what he knew and suspected. — Bob Woodward

In show business, you can't make a living. You can only make a fortune, but you can't make a living. — Steve Guttenberg

The hardest part of art-making is living your life in such a way that your work gets done-over and over-and that means, among other things, finding a host of practices that are just plain useful. — David Bayles