Ragger Thomas Quotes & Sayings
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I had started with nothing, and if I now found myself with nothing, I was at least even. Actually, I was much better than even: I had had a wonderful time." Bloom — Erik Larson

Teenage years are hard. And, having taught high school for a number of years, I think they're particularly hard on teenage girls. The most self-conscious human beings on the planet are teenage girls. — Rob Thomas

I'm kind of a distractible guy. — Richard Ford

He approaches a cockroach in only one respect: his coloration is brown. That is all. Apart from this he has a tremendous convex belly divided into segments and a hard rounded back suggestive of wing cases. In beetles these cases conceal flimsy little wings that can be expanded and then may carry the beetle for miles and miles in a blundering flight. Curiously enough, Gregor the beetle never found out that he had wings under the hard covering of his back. (This is a very nice observation on my part to be treasured all your lives. Some Gregors, some Joes and Janes, do not know that they have wings.) — Vladimir Nabokov

I never seem to get past - I feel like a stupid guy from the Midwest. — Alex Graves

Always follow these two rules: first, act only on what your reasoning mind proposes for the good of humanity, and second, change your opinion if someone shows you it's wrong. This change of mind must proceed only from the conviction that it's both correct and for the common good, but not because it will give you pleasure and make you popular. — Marcus Aurelius

I think all Nazis didn't see themselves as bad people. I've never met a racist yet who thought he was a racist. Or an anti-Semite who thought they were anti-Semitic. — Norman Jewison

It is not easy to be different, and even less so to be unique. — Cassandra Clare

A great man may commence life in a hovel. — Publilius Syrus

No more running, no more half living, starving or fear. You have it better than me now, I think. — Patricia Hamill

I don't think that Saddam Hussein is deliberately starving his own people. I would think that a man who gets 99 percent of the people to vote for him in an election and the people love him so much, how would they love a man that is starving them? — Louis Farrakhan

In Berlin, things are serious but not hopeless. In Vienna, they are hopeless but not serious. — Karl Kraus

The nuclear family doesn't work. It's very destructive; it grew out of selfishness. — Greg Wise