Printkey Pro Quotes & Sayings
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If you think, you stink. — Ed Catmull
mixing friends can be a weird thing even under the best circumstances. — R.J. Palacio
People have this delusion that everything has to be for everybody at all times. Every album must be liked by everybody, and every TV show must be liked by everybody, and every movie must be liked by everybody. Everything then becomes bland. — Rob Zombie
We think it's so important that we get [Carolyne] Maloney in that seat [in Congress]. It's one of the reasons; we also think that she is a unique person that deserves it and would help advance women's rights. — Eleanor Smeal
Historically, the host nations do well in Euro 2000. — Trevor Brooking
The other is how I could have loved Cristine so fiercely, who was such a world champion bitch, who even came after me once with a kitchen knife. — Peter Heller
Lots of women are gifting themselves with diamonds for their right hand. — James Patterson
Whether you come from heaven or hell, what does it matter, O Beauty! — Charles Baudelaire
I was working, like, 14-hour days on 'Fargo,' and now if I schedule more than two things in a day, I'm like, 'Whoa, you guys. That's two train rides, and I have to plan for an hour-and-a-half lunch with my cat.' — Allison Tolman
There's an awful lot of terrible television which I could do, but I mostly stick to Have I Got News for You. — Ian Hislop
I need to aspire to be a great CEO and not just a great product engineer. — Mark Pincus
If you think about stuff that happened when you were young, it stays with you forever. — Ice Cube
I didn't feel the need to have a lot of yes-men standing around me. As Mitchell Sharp once put it, the bigger the staff, the smaller the minister. — Jean Chretien
Just once, I wish she would look back. I wish she would see me, waiting on the horizon for her. Waiting to take care of her. To comfort her. To be her man and her mate and whatever else she needs. — Ruby Dixon
Lesley Gore's part-time field was pop singer, and in her brief but urgent prime, she was the Queen of Teen Angst. She endured heartbreak as a birthday girl betrayed by her beau in 'It's My Party,' savored revenge in the sequel 'Judy's Turn to Cry' and belted the proto-feminist anthem 'You Don't Own Me.' — Richard Corliss