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Honeymooners Ralph Kramden Quotes & Sayings

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Honeymooners Ralph Kramden Quotes By Ingrid De Haas

Alexander the Great was not worried about what other people would think if he made a deal with a woman. It helped that the woman was very smart and knew how to benefit both sides by striking that deal. Ada of Caria negotiated with the Macedonian conqueror by making him her adoptive son and her heir. She got her power back and ruled for a total of nineteen years. — Ingrid De Haas

Honeymooners Ralph Kramden Quotes By Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham And Vaux

What individual can so well assess the amount of damages which a plaintiff ought to recover for an injury he has received than an intelligent jury? — Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham And Vaux

Honeymooners Ralph Kramden Quotes By Alex Borstein

Guys can look like pigs. The girl always has to be a looker. Look at most TV shows: According To Jim - pig and a looker. Still Standing - pig and a looker. Ralph Kramden [on The Honeymooners] - pig and a looker. Family Guy - pig and a looker. It's a theme. — Alex Borstein

Honeymooners Ralph Kramden Quotes By Marlon James

- Do you know what we mean by Cold War?
- War don't have no temperature. — Marlon James

Honeymooners Ralph Kramden Quotes By Will Schwalbe

Loneliness is the price we have to pay for being born in this modern world, so full of freedom, independence and our own egotistical selves. — Will Schwalbe

Honeymooners Ralph Kramden Quotes By Jeffrey Zeldman

Real web designers write code. Always have, always will. — Jeffrey Zeldman

Honeymooners Ralph Kramden Quotes By Catherine Keener

The celebrity-making machine-photographers, paparazzi, press and stuff like that-can be ruthless. — Catherine Keener

Honeymooners Ralph Kramden Quotes By Robert D. Arnott

The best investment opportunities are often scary. — Robert D. Arnott