Mcginleys Bar Quotes & Sayings
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My life has been extremely complicated. Not by choice at the beginning at all, but later on, I had become used to complication and went on accepting things that other people would have found too difficult to accept. — Benoit Mandelbrot
The Depression taught me what frugality means and the importance of not losing money. — Irving Kahn
Neither wealth or greatness render us happy. — Jean De La Fontaine
I want the marginality to come into the center. This is the thing I was conscious of growing up, when I later lived in England. I saw all these war movies that came out shortly after the war, and they were all about the war being fought by Englishmen or Americans, there were no other "allies" in it - from India or Australia, etc. — Michael Ondaatje
My mom believed that you make your own luck. Over the stove she had hung these old, maroon painted letters that spell out, "MANIFEST." The idea being if you thought and dreamed about the way you wanted your life to be
if you just envisioned it long enough, it would come into being.
But as hard as I had manifested Astrid Heyman with her hand in mine, her blue eyes gazing into mine, her lips whispering something wild and funny and outrageous in my ear, she had remained totally unaware of my existence. Truly, to even dream of dreaming about Astrid, for a guy like me, in my relatively low position on the social ladder of Cheyenne Mountain High, was idiotic. And with her a senior and me a junior? Forget it.
Astrid was just lit up with beauty: shining blonde ringlets, June sky blue eyes, slightly furrowed brow, always biting back a smile, champion diver on the swim team. Olympic level.
Hell, Astrid was Olympic level in every possible way. — Emmy Laybourne
Whether black or white, male or female, active or reserve, gay, bisexual, or straight, we are all Marines. What we share in common goes deeper than any superficial differences. — S.J.D. Peterson
We can learn from a teacher. But in order to master, we must become the teacher. — Charles F. Glassman
I am a very lucky guy. I can testify before Congress. I can raise funds. I can raise awareness. — Christopher Reeve
My father would not pay for me to study anything but engineering or math in college. — Teri Hatcher
Yeah, I love history and I loved it as a kid. — Paul Bettany
My purpose is to make my narrative as truthful as possible. — George Armstrong Custer
Some of us will probably become famous. It will be an ironic fame fashioned largely by those who have never seen our work. — Allan Kaprow
Jesus H. Christ on a chariot-driven crutch. — Stephen King
It is hard to be finite upon an infinite subject, and all subjects are infinite. — Herman Melville