Pronger Barnaby Quotes & Sayings
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I don't like losing but I've mellowed. I maybe have a short fuse but it goes away quicker now. — Alex Ferguson

Trouble is bad to get into but fun to get out of. If you're in trouble, eighty percent of the time there's a way out. If you can see the ball, you can probably hit it; and if you can hit it, you can move it; and if you can move it, you might be able to knock it in the hole. At least it's fun to try. — Arnold Palmer

I never want you to know another day without my love, Angel girl. — Maya Banks

I either run or try to play basketball every day. — Harold Ford Jr.

To think or not to think? That is the new question. — Nadina Boun

One of the wonderful things about Batman is that he is just a man. He doesn't have superpowers or extraordinary powers other than his tremendous intellect and physical prowess. — Tracy Hickman

No one masters the heart. — Leonard Cohen

No, I'm not wealthy. — Benny Hinn

Obviously the transgender movement has not progressed in the way that the gay and lesbian movement has. But I'm an activist - that's just the kind of person I am. — Chaz Bono

I came to believe that a leader isn't good because they're right; they're good because they're willing to learn and to trust. — Stanley A. McChrystal

He fed his spirit with the bread of books — Edwin Markham

Strong moral arguments exist for why we should often try to ignore stereotypes or override them. But we shouldn't assume they represent some irrational quirk of the unconscious mind. In fact, they're largely the consequence of the mind's attempt to make a rational decision. — Paul Bloom

So in your discussions of the nuclear freeze proposals, I urge you to beware the temptation of pride - the temptation blithely to declare yourselves above it all and label both sides equally at fault, to ignore the facts of history and the aggressive impulses of an evil empire, to simply call the arms race a giant misunderstanding and thereby remove yourself from the struggle between right and wrong, good and evil. — Ronald Reagan