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Janitoring Quotes By Jacob K. Javits

I remember my own life as a small boy, son of Jewish immigrants, in a janitor's flat on Orchard and Stanton streets on the Lower East Side of New York City. My father made pants and doubled as janitor of a tenement - before he made janitoring at $30 a month, plus rooms, a career. — Jacob K. Javits

Janitoring Quotes By Morrissey

In a dream, I watch them spin and spin, calling out, pointing the way. — Morrissey

Janitoring Quotes By Woodrow Wilson

The only place in the world that nothing has to be explained to me is the South. — Woodrow Wilson

Janitoring Quotes By Albert Einstein

I believe my theory of relativity to be true. But it will only be proved for certain in 1981, when I am dead. — Albert Einstein

Janitoring Quotes By Pete Hamill

The culture of drink endures because it offers so many rewards: confidence for the shy, clarity for the uncertain, solace to the wounded and lonely, and above all, the elusive promises of friendship and love. — Pete Hamill

Janitoring Quotes By K.A. Applegate

I think most writers will say that at the start of each book they think, 'I'm not sure I can do this.' But eventually, you reach a magical point where the story suddenly becomes real to you, and you become totally invested in it. — K.A. Applegate

Janitoring Quotes By S.C. Stephens

You really are adorable ... do you know that? — S.C. Stephens

Janitoring Quotes By Gregory David Roberts

There's a theory that snoring at night in sleep is a subconscious defence reflex-a warning sound that frightened potential predators away from the mouth of the cave when our lower-paleolithic ancestors huddled in vulnerable sleep. That group of nomads, cameleers, sheep and goat herders, farmers, and guerilla fighters lent credibility to the idea, for they snored so thunderously and with such persistent ferocity through the long, cold night that they would've frightened a pride of ravenous lions into scattering like startled mice. — Gregory David Roberts