Mcgonigal Mike Quotes & Sayings
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Winning doesn't always mean being first. Winning means you're doing better than you've ever done before. — Bonnie Blair

People think celebrities don't have to worry about human things like sickness and death and rent. It's like you've traveled to this Land of Celebrity, this other country. — David Duchovny

I'm really thankful to God, man. Like now, I'm really making a real comeback with my group. With or without a record, with or without a movie. And behind all the negative press behind this movie. — Ike Turner

Every game ever invented by mankind, is a way of making things hard for the fun of it! — John Ciardi

When you start writing the magic comes when the characters seem to take on a life of their own and write the words for themselves. — Alice Hoffman

Ragtime was my lullaby. — Hoagy Carmichael

I told him he'd have a heart attack a year ago, but unfortunately he lived a year longer. — Eugene Ormandy

I'm terrible at making titles. I never like the titles of my films. — Cary Fukunaga

Social Security represents an $11 trillion unfunded obligation. And when I say unfunded obligation, I mean we have to come up with $11 trillion at some point to make the system whole. — John W. Snow

I know I'm in the band and everything but sometimes I just have to rock out to the John Frusciante Experience — Anthony Kiedis

Man's status in the natural world is determined, therefore, by the quality of his thinking. — Manly P. Hall

Last week, when I went early into my garden, a rose-breasted grosbeak was sitting on the fence. Oh, he was beautiful as a flower. I hardly dared to breathe, I did not stir, and we gazed at each other fully five minutes before he concluded to move. — Celia Thaxter

A fortress with an arsenal of weapons designed to stave off hungry, — Anonymous

Enclosed within his artificial creation, man finds that there is "no exit"; that he cannot pierce the shell of technology again to find the ancient milieu to which he was adapted for hundreds of thousands of years ... In our cities there is no more day or night or heat or cold. But there is overpopulation, thralldom to press and television, total absence of purpose. All men are constrained by means external to them to ends equally external. The further the technical mechanism develops that allows us to escape natural necessity, the more we are subjected to artificial technical necessities. — Jacques Ellul