Quotitis Quotes & Sayings
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Diesel had gotten his nickname because he was built like a Mack truck. .... He stood six feet, six inches tall and his muscles had muscles. — Amanda Carlson

Before I had published anything, I still hung out with people who liked to write. None of us had published, so there was no talk about the business, and there was probably a lot more angsty talk back then. But these days maybe there are some more laments about the culture, but I would say no. — Chang-rae Lee

I left my frogs, which I had grown, with my supervisor, who had moved to Geneva, and he and a technician grew them up. So by 1962, they were adults, and one could publish a paper to say that these animals, derived from nuclear transfer, really were absolutely normal. So it took a little time to get through. — John Gurdon

Everything that happens to me is very cosmic. — Tommy Chong

Sorry. I get attacks of quotitis every once in a while. It's a very rare disease with no cure. It usually attacks older people, and here i am afflicted with it at my tender age. — Madeleine L'Engle

Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are. — Benjamin Franklin

I don't know much, but I like talking to people who know a lot more than I do. — Bryan Callen

I keep hearing in my head "you are the Messiah, you are the Messiah". I think there's something wrong with my headphones. — Russell Brand

She, however, attentively watched my looks, and her artist's pride was gratified, no doubt, to read my heartfelt admiration in my eyes. — Anne Bronte

What a heaven is love! O what a hell! — Thomas Dekker

At school I was easily misled, but that's childhood. I remember I used to shoplift tins of Airfix paint and football badges. — Philip Glenister

But the hidden meaning of life is that life has no hidden meaning. Abel knew Pessoa's poetry well. — Jose Saramago

Fear and anger are a threat to justice. They can infect a community, a state, or a nation, and make us blind, irrational, and dangerous. — Bryan Stevenson