Panzetta Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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The thing about getting older is the injuries. You just get injured more often. You take time off, you come back, you get injured again and you never get in shape. — Allen Johnson

He was watching you walk to the apartment this morning. I find that a little predatory. Excuse the fuck out of me for wanting him to think you have a guy around. — Jamie McGuire

You know, the purpose of reconciliation is to avoid the filibuster. The filibuster is an effort to talk something to death. — Dick Durbin

The more I accomplish, the more pressure I put on myself. — Oscar Pistorius

Good ball players make good citizens. — Grover Cleveland

Lighthouse people are beacons that call all the sailors in ships back to land, beckoning them in toward the light. Lighthouse people are magnetic and luminescent, so much so that even when one sailor manages to row all the way to land and climbs up into the lighthouse, the rest of the sailors will stay out there on the water, waiting for their chance to come to shore. They will feel that it's always best to keep an eye on the lighthouse, even if they have to come and go due to other sailorly obligations. The lighthouse might act like it doesn't know it's so popular with the sailors, but it does. How could it not? Even if the lighthouse has a special sailor for the moment, its light is always on. It can't help it. — Katie Heaney

Most of the evil of the world comes about not out of evil motives, but somebody saying 'get with the program, be a team player;' this is what we saw at Enron, this is what we saw in the Nixon administration with their scandal. — Philip Zimbardo

I don't feel old. I don't feel anything till noon. That's when it's time for my nap. — Bob Hope

This doctrine of polygamy, or spiritual wife-system, that has been taught and practiced among us, will prove our destruction and overthrow. — Joseph Smith Jr.

In the theatre, we're all charlatans and liars and scavengers and fly-by-nights. — Simon McBurney

From the earliest colonial days [in America], local governments took responsibility for their poor. However, able-bodied men and women generally were not supported by the taxpayers unless they worked. — Thomas G. West

The present is like the flatness of Earth: an illusion. We — Carlo Rovelli