Redshirted Quotes & Sayings
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In Paris they just simply opened their eyes and stared when we spoke to them in French! We never did succeed in making those idiots understand their own language. — Mark Twain

I'm short-selling my house. I have more loans than I can sell the house for. The house will not go into foreclosure. It will be a short sale. I can't afford the house as I once could. — Robert A. Schuller

I am convinced that the majority of people would be generous from selfish motives, if they had the opportunity. — Charles Dudley Warner

At the end of the day, businesses should exist to provide profits for their team to share as a result of solving problems for their customers. — Clay Clark

That's the kind of thing that will wake you up in the middle of the night. I don't want to have a night with any middle — Christopher Morley

When suddenly across the June a wind with fingers goes. — Ally Condie

Darcy had walked away to another part of the room. She followed him with her eyes, envied everyone to whom he spoke, had scarcely patience enough to help anybody to coffee; and then was enraged against herself for being so silly! — Jane Austen

No matter how you spend your life, your wit will defend you more often than a sword. Keep it sharp! — Patrick Rothfuss

I outlived the bastards. — Herbert Hoover

The gin kept my heart alive but bemazed my brain — Vladimir Nabokov

It's funny, because it's like the fight when you watch it, it's probably going to be like five minutes, but it's taken us like a month to shoot it so I think what was really interesting was that instead of going through an entire fight sequence, you're doing one or two moves over and over and over, so I'd say it's less exhausting than actually training, because you're not really constantly going over the choreography, like the whole entire thing with everybody. You're just doing that one part that they need in the shot. — Ellen Wong

Faith is like a boomerang; begin using what you have and it comes back to you in greater measure. — Charles L. Allen