Leland Gaunt Quotes & Sayings
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No, the key to wealth was opportunity. And if opportunity didn't come knocking than Mrs. Lowry says you must build your own door. — Stacey Lee

At the end of the day, one of the most politically active voters in the country, seniors, will know who stood with them and who didn't. — Judy Chu

I believe the moment of birth Is when we have knowledge of death I believe the season of birth Is the season of sacrifice. — T. S. Eliot

Stop stalling and spill the beans. What's up?"
Alexi tossed down her fork and leaned in close so no one else could possibly hear. "What's not up? We're like rabbits on Viagra. — Jennifer Saints

That's exactly why I never liked King Arthur's Guinevere. She screws up (pardon the pun), sleeps with her husband's best friend, causes the fall of a kingdom, then she doesn't have the guts to make at least one man happy, so she joins a friggin nunnery and esacpes from all of her problems, leaving everyone around her in a slavering mess. How incredibly spineless. — P.C. Cast

I don't see myself as part of an acting fraternity or a comedy fraternity. — Ricky Gervais

Amos Oz is one of the finest novelists of this entire period. MY MICHAEL is a beautiful work of great depth and in some indescribable way lingers in the mind as a lyric song to his country's people as much as a moving love story. — Arthur Miller

When I was playing football, I was getting up to 240 pounds, and they wanted me to get to 260. — Bill Fagerbakke

In my opinion, Pullover machines are among the most valuable exercise machines you will find in a gym. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

Did Anton try the carrots?"
"I believe so. Flavio seems happier, at least on that count, and I have noticed now that Anton shudders whenever he sees anything vaguely resembling a carrot. Which I think is rather sad, as they are a beautiful root vegetable."
"Yes," said Joe seductively, remembering the huge carrots back on the kitchen table. — James Austen