Motleys Laugh Quotes & Sayings
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I have no problem with commenters stating strong opinions, except for my usual annoyance with people who don't agree with me. — Scott Westerfeld

Whether it be training, dieting, working out, or work ethic, for every great excuse "Not" to do something, there are 100 "better" reasons for you to do it. — Mark W. Boyer

The harsh fact of the matter is when you're passing legislation that will cover 300 million American people in different ways, it takes a long time to do the necessary administrative steps that have to be taken to put the legislation together to control the people. — John Dingell

There were some piled furs in the corner, but they were gross and old, and Zuzana was pretty sure that a variety of otherworldly vermin were living out rich, multigenerational sagas in them. — Laini Taylor

Like birds leaving the dangerous places man must also leave his dangerous ideas! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The Senate is an unknowing world. — Robert Caro

There aren't bad ideas but yes bad thoughts — Valgame

When I have the Bible memorised, then I'll be able to go and read a couple other books. — Stephen Baldwin

The harmony of the universe knows only one musical form - the legato; while the symphony of number knows only its opposite - the staccato. All attempts to reconcile this discrepancy are based on the hope that an accelerated staccato may appear to our senses as a legato. — Tobias Dantzig

I can't help feeling that people ask too much [of life]. They don't keep up with the Joneses any more
they outstrip them. What people call happiness, today, isn't happiness. It's enjoyment. It's pleasure. And between happiness and pleasure there's a very large gap. — Elizabeth Cadell

I'm all soils west when the Earth lets go. I'm a thousand Julys. — Mark Z. Danielewski

You know those balls that they put on car antennas so you can find them in the parking lot? Those should be on every car! — Homer

Truly, men make too little use of their lives; and so it is no wonder that the world should still be in such a poor way. — Georg C. Lichtenberg