Harborone Quotes & Sayings
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George W. said he doesn't watch television. And, of course, well - the reason for that is the Clintons stole the White House satellite system. — David Letterman

There's more fun in hunting with the handicap of the bow than there is in hunting with the sureness of the gun. — Fred Bear

Sometimes shows suffer from having many cooks in the kitchen. — Nick Kroll

A good many inconveniences attend playgoing in any large city, but the greatest of them is usually the play itself. — Kenneth Tynan

So, you wanted to know when I'm mad at you, or when you're being an ass, well guess what? I'm mad and you're an ass. — N.R. Walker

Maybe you know something about young people, and maybe you don't. I, having been one myself once upon a time, know a few things about them. One thing I know is that if you don't want one to do something - for example, go into a room where there's a portrait of an unbearably beautiful princess- saying "It might cost you your life" is about the worst thing you can possibly say. Because then that's all that young person will want to do.
I mean, why didn't Johannes say something else? Like, "It's a broom closet. Why? you want to see a broom closet?" Or, "It's a fake door, silly. For decoration." Or even, "It's the ladies' bathroom, Your Majesty. Best not go poking your head in there. — Adam Gidwitz

Times are not good here. The city is crumbling into ashes. It has been buried under taxes and frauds and maladministrations so that it has become a study for archaeologists ... but it is better to live here in sackcloth and ashes than to own the whole state of Ohio. — Lafcadio Hearn

After mature consideration it was unanimously agreed, that, to prevent as much as possible their attempting to return and molest the settlers that may be set down on their lands, a sufficient number of vessels should be hired with all possible expedition for that purpose. — Charles Lawrence

Family is more than blood — Cassandra Clare