Maronick Quotes & Sayings
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The unfortunate, yet truly exciting thing about your life, is that there is no core curriculum. The entire place is an elective. — Jon Stewart

He read his own obituary and an editorial lamenting his demise and praising his fortitude and immediately began to think up witty ways of writing to the paper to announce his continued and uninterrupted existence. The other two joined in the game with enthusiasm, and soon all three of them were howling with laughter and emptying bottles at a rate which would have alarmed even a depressed Scandinavian. — Louis De Bernieres

The whole process of winning the pageant has been so amazing, I'm really excited to move forward into all kinds of projects. — Olivia Culpo

The door, indeed, stood open as before; but the windows were still shuttered, the chimneys breathed no stain into the bright air, there sounded abroad none of that low stir (perhaps audible rather to the ear of the spirit than to the ear of the flesh) by which a house announces and betrays its human lodgers. — Robert Louis Stevenson

The wall of silence in the Interior Ministry, which protects those who are widely believed to have ordered this and similar crimes, remains intact. — Garry Robbins

I've lived in Forest Hill Village, Riverdale, Summerhill, The Annex and Cabbagetown. Finding the right neighbourhood fit in Toronto is only slightly less tricky than finding the right partner to share it with. — Andy Barrie

I had never really felt settled in Brooklyn. I think it had to do with growing up in New Jersey and being someone who her whole life wanted to live in the city, and the city meant Manhattan. — Dani Shapiro

I believe in trade unionism, and I believe in democracy, in democratic trade unionism. — Richard Attenborough

You deserve someone who will honor you first and last. And if you choose a man who dishonors you, then you are not the woman I believe you to be. — Faith Hunter

The moods he's shown me have all been vastly different...as different as summer and winter, sometimes with fall between them. — Kayla Krantz

Dad was in the British Army and my mom was in the Royal Air Force, so both of my parents believed in discipline. — Mike Myers