Parenthetical Notation Quotes & Sayings
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It is much less what we do than what we think, which fits us for the future. — Philip James Bailey
Because I am eighteen I know a great many things; for example, I know that sticks and stones are indeed very effective mechanisms with which to break bones; however, a few poorly aim (or sadly, well-aimed) words can have some's metaphorical eye out and therefore one out not wave one's words about willy-nilly. — Alyssa Brugman
After granting amnesty to illegals 20 years ago, we have gone from 3 million illegals to 11 million illegals. Our government has been fooled once by this amnesty argument, let us not be fooled again. — Ric Keller
Peace is the way, not the destination. — Shannon L. Alder
Just tell them that their wildest dreams will come true if they vote for you. — Jon Heder
I have found this myself, in my study of Hindu and Buddhist writing, especially of Gandhi. But I have also found it in the writings of the very first Friends, — Rex Ambler
I spend a lot of time working in the studio as a producer, not just a singer. — Vonda Shepard
There is always something to learn and there is always something to teach! Therefore, always learn and always teach! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Transferring my anger and pain onto paper turns it into something tangible, something that can be shredded or burned, or at the very least, sealed shut in a box. ~Call Me Tuesday — Leigh Byrne
Negative thoughts are not protecting you. They are making you smaller. — Robert Kiyosaki
Half-Life is the finest implementation of a game on rails anybody has ever done — Warren Spector
I may climb perhaps to no great heights, but I will climb alone. — Cyrano De Bergerac
When I went to Hollywood in 1927, the girls were wearing lumpy sweaters and skirts. I was wearing sleek suits and half naked beaded gowns and piles and piles of furs. — Louise Brooks
I think it is very ironic that most people think that the banjo is a southern white instrument. It came from Africa and even for the first years that white people played banjo they would put on blackface. — Bela Fleck