Pastrami Vs Corned Quotes & Sayings
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A man who is not touched by the earthy lyricism of hot pastrami, the pungent fantasy of corned beef, pickles, frankfurters, the great lusty impertinence of good mustard is a man of stone and without heart. — Herb Gardner

Short version: it doesn't matter how many bad decisions you just made, your job is to make the next one correct. — Steven Brust

Last, but by no means least, courage of one's convictions, the courage to see things through. The world is in a constant conspiracy against the brave. It's the age-old struggle_ the roar of the crowd on one side and the voice of your conscience on the other. — Douglas MacArthur

Crying is right at hand in the smothering dark, closed inside someone else, when you see how everything you can ever accomplish will end up as trash. — Chuck Palahniuk

I'm going to spend my whole summer changing the expressions on Jonah Daniels's face. — Emery Lord

And that's what trust is. We don't just trust people to obey the rules, we also trust that they know when to break them. — Simon Sinek

There's too much coldness in the world," I told her. "If people would only talk things out together it would help. — Charles Bukowski

'Something More' is a song that I wrote not necessarily about country radio, more so about a lot of songs that were being pitched to me. I wrote that after song after song after song was just the same song, just a different melody, so I was just looking for something more to put on the record. — Scotty McCreery

Ritual and ceremony are powerful bonding tools. They result in a sense of community, a feeling of unity far beyond what you might expect. — Del Suggs

Why am I running for president? Well, my wife, Cindy, says it is because I sustainedseveral severe blows to the head in prison camp. — John McCain

I HAVE NEVER BEGUN a novel with more misgiving. If I call it a novel it is only because I don't know what else to call it. — W. Somerset Maugham