Jammers Swim Quotes & Sayings
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Spaghetti is no food for fighters, — Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
I hope Hong Kong and Asia wants to hire American Asian actresses as much as Hollywood has been hiring Chinese actors from Asia. — Ming-Na Wen
Good work ain't cheap, cheap work ain't good. — Sailor Jerry
Labor gives birth to ideas. — Jim Rohn
When we treat children's play as seriously as it deserves, we are helping them feel the joy that's to be found in the creative spirit. It's the things we play with and the people who help us play that make a great difference in our lives. — Fred Rogers
These days I'm pretty much a businessman. — Wellington Mara
Her stomach twisted into a vicious knot every time she remembered the phone call from the police last month, after her sweet-natured employee, Molly, had been attacked by homeless guys in downtown Denver. Poor Molly had defined introverted even before the incident; the attack had pushed her further into her shell. So when Molly asked Amery to accompany her to a women's self-defense class, Amery had agreed. — Lorelei James
There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the public liberty. — John Adams
I call crony capitalism, where you take money from successful small businesses, spend it in Washington on favored industries, on favored individuals, picking winners and losers in the economy, that's not pro-growth economics. That's not entrepreneurial economics. That's not helping small businesses. That's cronyism, that's corporate welfare. — Paul Ryan
Government conspiracy? They can't even deliver our mail and it's got our address on it and everything! — P. J. O'Rourke
We're as ephemeral as raindrops. We all fall, and we all land somewhere. — Robert Charles Wilson
The ultimate reality from which the path of this becoming could start off again will no longer rest on a ground of 'causa sui.' in any case the sense of a God who would alone be capable of giving an account of self. It is rather from the human and from what the human most irreducibly is that it is a question of starting off again. From the human as it objectively is before it starts to construct a language and a thinking which help to distance it from its beginning, from its prematureness without thinking it in the totality of its being. — Luce Irigaray
The soul refuses limits and always affirms an optimism, never a pessimism. — Ralph Waldo Emerson