Hashtags Dad Quotes & Sayings
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I can direct dial today a man my parents warred with. They wanted to kill him, I want to sell software to him. — Brad Templeton

Yes, Troy, I'm tired. And do you want to know why?" She raised her brows, cocking her head on an angle to give him a full dose of attitude. "Cause I was riding Blake all night long. — Eden Summers

He hated to think of his own life stretching ahead of him that way, a long succession of days and nights that were fine - not good, not bad, not great, not lousy, not exciting, not anything. — Robert Cormier

Toxins love to get you while you're young. Lead, mercury, secondhand smoke and sundry other environmental nasties do a lot more damage when tissue is immature, vulnerable and growing than when it's mature and comparatively fixed. — Jeffrey Kluger

Would Colonel [Bernie] Sanders honeymoon in the Soviet Union? — Joe Biden

Credit default swap is basically just an agreement that I have with you, where I sell you insurance on some bond you own. If the bond goes belly up, I promise to pay you. And as long as the bond doesn't go belly up, you pay me for selling you insurance. — Charles Duhigg

As we understand the world better, the idea that it has a transcendent purpose seems increasingly untenable. — Sean Carroll

A run is more difficult to make than no save, because batting is in its nature a far less certain and reliable thing than bowling and fielding. — Ranjitsinhji

Writers in what we now call the Middle English period (late twelfth century to 1485) did not necessarily always write in English. The language was in a state of flux: attempts were made to assert the French language, to keep down the local language, English, and to make the language of the church (Latin) the language of writing. — Ronald Carter

There's just a big, empty football field that's supposed to be filled with monsters that I haven't even thought of. — Rob Letterman

Any person who has spent time outdoors actually doing something, such as hunting and fishing as opposed to standing there with a doobie in his mouth, knows nature is not intrinsically healthy. — P. J. O'Rourke

Working with existing pictures, like I do, you constantly think about the flood of images we are subjected to and you want to figure out how you can make sense of it. — Thomas Demand

I grew up very Catholic. I wanted to be a priest. — Kurt Braunohler

simulacrum, but a policewoman in disguise. — Robert Goddard