Redfoo Famous Quotes & Sayings
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Top Redfoo Famous Quotes

You and I can handle certain pressures. We don't feel the need to exaggerate or indulge in, quote, unquote, stress. We're survivors. We have perspective. Remember that. — Hilary Reyl

Playing for Yogi is like playing for your father; playing for Billy is like playing for your father-in-law. — Don Baylor

The only security a man can ever have is the ability to do a job uncommonly well. — Abraham Lincoln

my feelings tend to last longer
than my lovers do
and it's made a monster
out of my heart. — AVA.

If at my funeral they're talking about my boxing stories, I'd be disappointed because this is just a springboard for when I'm finished. It's just a game. It's pretty silly when you think about it: two grown men punching each other in the face and taking it seriously. — Mark De Mori

In many ways, a song-writing partnership is like a marriage. Apart from just liking each other, a lyricist and a composer should be able to spend long periods of time together - around the clock if need be - without getting on each other's nerves. Their goals, outlooks, and basic philosophies should be similar. — Richard Rodgers

Excellent soldiers are not furious. — Laozi

Just like every show has a tone, every show has different people on it playing different games. I don't say 'game' in a pejorative sense, I just mean, these are different stories that we tell ourselves when we go to work. — David Duchovny

If we aren't clear on what the Christian gospel is, then what is at stake is not merely a harmless misunderstanding but eternal life and death. — Gloria Furman

Mike Tyson's a great boxer. The greatest boxer - but boxer. Not the best fighter. — Royce Gracie

I think the press, which arguably was cowed by the (Bush) administration in the run-up to the war with Iraq, was certainly not cowed in covering the aftermath of Katrina. — Ken Auletta

The way that Dickens structured his books has a form that we most readily recognize now from, say, the great T.V. series, like 'The Wire' or 'The Sopranos.' There's one central plot line, but then from that spin off all kinds of subplots. — Jennifer Egan