Life Bumper Stickers Quotes & Sayings
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I played guitar. I've always considered myself an actor, but I wasn't making a living as an actor. So I was in a couple of folk groups that managed to keep me in underwear and burritos. — Alan Arkin

By and large, the making of serious, thoughtful and occasionally valuable art has become a lonely persuasion, while the marketing of art has become a boutique operation, manipulated by fashion, self-serving art scholars and the vagaries of the auction block. — Abe Ajay

The universe is governed by science. But science tells us that we can't solve the equations, directly in the abstract. — Stephen Hawking

When I was in my 40s, Microsoft was my primary activity. — Bill Gates

Life has been dealt to us flawed; doesn't mean we have to like it all the time, but live it and make the best of it to our greatest ability. — A.R. Voss

So Stapes conducted a dinner for just the two of us, then informed me of a dozen small but important mistakes I had made. Setting down a dirty utensil was considered crude, for example. That meant it was perfectly acceptable to lick one's knife clean. In fact, if you didn't want to dirty your napkin it was the only seemly thing to do. — Patrick Rothfuss

It's never bothered me to work hard. I've probably worked on some of the longest schedules in movie history. — Kevin Costner

The world's bumper sticker reads: Life sucks, and then you die. Perhaps Christian bumper stickers should read: Life sucks, but then you find hope and you can't wait to die. — Ted Dekker

What musicals need is a new me. — Cameron Mackintosh

Alexander Hamilton originated the put and take system in our national treasury: the taxpayers put it in, and the politicians take it out — Will Rogers

Alwasy remember ... We are engaged in a battle for the continuation of
our capitalist, free-market economic model; our way of life; and our
liberty. The enemy is anticapitalist, believes in big government, embraces
collectivist ideologies, and has, over the past century, infiltrated every
level of our government and most of the banking industry. They don't care about patriotism, although they may sport the red, white, and
blue and the stars and stripes on their bumper stickers. They don't
care about personal responsibility or civic duty. They don't share your
sense of honor. All they care about is power and control over your
money and every aspect of your life. — Ziad K. Abdelnour