Paniccioli Quotes & Sayings
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Destroy the
fear in you
before the
fear destroys
the life
before you. — Robert M. Drake
Did you ever think about life as a metaphor for television? — Chuck Palahniuk
There have been times that I have found myself in places, and I don't know how I got there, and I don't actually know where I am. — Kurt Eichenwald
It's very rare to have a patient who isn't absolutely delighted when you say, 'I read your feedback. The session didn't go well. You actually got more upset, and I made about three really horrible errors.' If you do that from the heart and not as a gimmick, boy, it's a wonderful thing. — David D. Burns
Well, we learned a vital lesson here today, me mateys. You canna keelhaul a demon no matter how hard you try for it. The rotten crafty beastie bastard won't be having none of it. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
I don't mind growing old. If I have to go before my time, this is how I'll go
cigarette in one hand, glass of scotch in the other. — Ava Gardner
We must purposefully create a life of gratitude if we want to be fully alive. — Chris Guillebeau
I'm pounding and kicking him and I'm all me and I'm kicking and kicking into the face that's crying and begging for mercy, kicking, kicking ... only for real, for cold ice real, it's not my foot smashing his face to a pulp, but my stick smashing the puck into the board, and it's not him crying, but me. — Jerry Spinelli
We had President Obama on the show last night. I think the president enjoys visiting NBC because we're the only place that has lower numbers than he does. — Jay Leno
Sharing laughter is a way of casting delight to the wind so it blows everywhere and to everyone. — Paul Pearsall
I look at the others, simpering courtiers and visiting dignitaries, all unsuspecting of what is to come. A merciful man should spare them, but I had mercy cut out of me at a young age. — A.F. Stewart
And he was going to give me a song, because I'm a singer and I wanted to sing in everything. — Sally Kellerman