Nummist Quotes & Sayings
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Rebellious dark eyes in her faintly freckled face. — Diana Palmer
Nowadays it is the fashion to pretend that no single individual is ever responsible for a successful advertising campaign. This emphasis on "teamwork" is bunkum - a conspiracy of the mediocre majority. — David Ogilvy
Take two turkeys, one goose, four cabbages, but no duck, and mix them together. After one taste, you'll duck soup for the rest of your life — Groucho Marx
They wouldn't play my records on American radio because I had spiky hair. They said, 'Punk rock doesn't sell advertising, it won't make any money.' — Billy Idol
What'll happen is," Alex McClean advises, "is you'll get hammer'd paying double taxes, visits all the time from Sheriffs of both provinces looking for their quitrents, tax collectors from Philadelphia and Annapolis, and sooner or later you'll have to decide just to get it up on some Logs, and roll it, one way or the other. Depends how your Property runs, I'd guess." ". . . as North is pretty much up-hill," Mr. Price is reckoning," 'twould certainly not be as easy, to roll her up into Pennsylvania, as down into Maryland." "Where I am no longer your Wife," she reminds him. "Aye, and there's another reason," he nods soberly. "Well then, let's fetch the Boys and get to it, - 'tis Maryland, ho! — Thomas Pynchon
My job will not be easy but I am convinced the problems will be solved in a quicker and more efficient way if there is unity and consensus. — Lucas Papademos
His conscience smote him. As smitings go, it wasn't much, his conscience being in poor fighting condition. — Loretta Chase
In my experience, you can never go wrong with flowers and food, even when someone insists that there's nothing at all you can do. — Shauna Niequist
But no matter what happens to the surviving humans, there will always be the walking dead. — Max Brooks
People say children from broken homes have it hard, but the children of charmed marriages have their own particular challenges. — Gillian Flynn
A man who thinks too much about his ancestors is like a potato-the best part of him is underground. — Henry S. F. Cooper
Every man who loves his country, or wishes well to the best interests of society, will show himself a decided friend not only of morality and the laws, but of religious institutions, and honorably bear his part in supporting them. — Josiah Johnson Hawes
Every man needs two women: a quiet home-maker, and a thrilling nymph. — Iris Murdoch
It's so much better to hand over a finished book than having all these people waiting. — Ernest Cline
