Nostromo Crew Quotes & Sayings
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You can't smoke in a restaurant in Los Angeles, which is mildly ironic, when you consider the fact that you can't breathe outside a restaurant in Los Angeles. — Greg Proops

The difference between two cents and one cent is small. But the difference between one cent and zero is huge! — Dan Ariely

One should identify oneself with the universe itself. Everything that is less than the universe is subjected to suffering. — Simone Weil

Things just seem so much better in theory than in practice. — Chris Wooding

She calmly raised the stun gun to her lips as if blowing away imaginary smoke. With a wry smile, she acknowledged the group of women gathered in her living room to witness her in-home presentation. "And that, ladies, is how you keep from becoming a statistic. — Stu Summers

Comedy does offer an avenue to television and film careers for untelegenic people that great drama does not. — John Hodgman

If listened to correctly, loneliness keeps telling us the purpose for which God made us. — Ronald Rolheiser

[Red Dirt Marijuana] contains most of the great short stories in English that are not by Mr. Hemingway or Mr. O'Hara. — Robert Anton Wilson

Without easy credit creation a true bubble cannot occur. That is why so many bubbles have their origins in the sins of omission or commission of central banks. — Niall Ferguson

You can try to control people, or you can try to have a system that represents reality. I find that knowing what's really happening is more important than trying to control people. — Larry Page

It is easy to die for what you believe. What is hard is to live for what you believe. — Thomas Bethell

It's a coup by the GOP to grab the governorship to California to make this place a safe haven for George W. Bush in 2004. It's incredible when you think about it. The recall cost the state $100 million. — Al Jardine

When I was trying to get into acting, to have been a model was about as low as you could get in the acting profession. But that wasn't sexism, it was snobbery, which I knew and took very humbly. — Joanna Lumley