Marazzo Car Quotes & Sayings
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Shoot Dr. Allen on sight and dissolve his body in acid. Don't burn it. — H.P. Lovecraft
Nothing takes you inside the soul of a human being like a musical does. — Lisa Kron
I mean, yeah, I'm sure that Python and the other things have paved the way for a greater understanding of the British sense of humor, but I don't think it's all that different than the American sense of humor. — Simon Pegg
Unrequited love is just another addiction. — Larry Smith
Sometimes life gives us challenges. Must learn to overcome them one by one. — Ariadna Athanasopulos
The supposed unhappiness of the rich is always a cheerful topic of conversation. — Mason Cooley
Too many ads that try not to go over the reader's head end up beneath his notice. — Leo Burnett
The new supplants the old. Yet men's minds are stuffed with outworn bunk. Educating the young in the latest findings of authorities and scholars in the social sciences is important. It is equally important to devise ways and means for aiding the middle-aged and old to reexamine hang-over unscientific doctrines and ideas in the light of recent discovery and research. — Mary Barnett Gilson
I've always enjoyed poor health. — Taylor Caldwell
I reserve the right to tell shaggy dog stories or even common jokes as part of what I'm doing. I don't give a damn if half the audience walks out. — David Antin
Really good liars always work in something true to make the lie more plausible. - John Puller — David Baldacci
In human relations one should penetrate to the core of loneliness in each person and speak to that. — Bertrand Russell
Any superhero, regardless of how different they are from Superman, recalls Superman in some way. They're either pushing against Superman or reflecting Superman; there's something about them that comes from Superman. — Gene Luen Yang
The mother-in-law had an accident at work. A hot rivet dropped down her drawers and she fell off the oil rig. — Les Dawson
The kind of poetry to avoid in the pretty-pretty kind that pleased our grandmothers, the kind that Longfellow and Tennyson, good poets at their best, wrote at their worst. — Clifton Fadiman
