Lingusamy Funny Quotes & Sayings
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Talk about sexist - have you ever, ever, heard someone come up to a woman and say 'find your masculine side?' And by the way women, if you find your masculine side - I'm not interested. — Brad Stine

Imagination is essential and it comes first, for without imagination we are aimless. — C. Northcote Parkinson

Hold me and tell me, there's no world without you beside me. - Jax Stone — Abbi Glines

I would have been in mortal misery all my life for fear my wife might say, 'That's a pretty little thing,' after I had finished a picture. — Edgar Degas

If I'm going to coach the players, I want some say on who they're going to be. — Red Auerbach

I'm just a potato that won't quit. I'm a potato with some legs. Some have eyes, I've got legs. — Bill Murray

I think that sometimes people misinterpret understand and acceptance and make it into something that it isn't. — Jessica Sorensen

It was like a musician playing notes. Everything we trained worked. — Wladimir Klitschko

I see the iPad as a wonderful new drawing medium, but I am at a loss as to how to make it pay. — David Hockney

I'm 100% Norwegian. Three generations removed and all continuous inbreeding of Norwegian of Minnesota and Iowa, so I traveled to Norway before. — Eric Christian Olsen

They are bright and exciting. Like America. Like its women. — Alan Moore

I like people with weak will and bad taste.
It feels like anything is possible. — Kris Kidd

In fact, happiness is one of the most highly heritable aspects of personality. Twin studies generally show that from 50 percent to 80 percent of all the variance among people in their average levels of happiness can be explained by differences in their genes rather than in their life experiences. 28 (Particular episodes of joy or depression, however, must usually be understood by looking at how life events interact with a person's emotional predisposition.) — Jonathan Haidt

Well, it's an adventure story, and a Bildungsroman, of course, but there was also the intention to describe a culture that had been seen in rather narrow terms. — John M. Ford