Ruthian Quotes & Sayings
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To call the police is a really big deal because you don't snitch - that's the culture you grow up in. — Sonja Sohn

Any woman who has a great deal to offer the world is in trouble. And if she's a black woman, seh's in deep trouble. — Hazel Scott

Sure, there is an undeniable pleasure in rooting for a winning team and in being able to look down on opposing fans with equal measures of superiority and disdain. But that's also the Ruthian drawback in rooting for the Yankees (along with high ticket prices, overpriced concessions and crude neighbors). The true pleasure in sports comes not from simply winning but from watching a team overcome adversity to win in the end. The joy of sports is never the final destination, it's the journey. It's experiencing the highs and lows, and appreciating those highs all the more because of the awful lows. — Jim Caple

I had to get up run in the morning for 2 hours, go to the gym and also get good opponents as sparring partners because I'm a big believer in that how you train is how you will fight at least when it came to me that's how it worked. — Alexis Arguello

As an actor, you express certain things because they need to be expressed, and then you don't really feel a need to do it again. I want to feel something else, you know? — Chiwetel Ejiofor

Heroism is accessible. Happiness is more difficult. — Albert Camus

Only Americans think they have rights," Magic Gourd said. "What laws of heaven give you more rights and allow you to keep them? They are words on paper written by men who make them up and claim them. One day they can blow away, just like that." She — Amy Tan

Marrying any man is risky. Marrying a famous man is kissing catastrophe. — John Colton

Religion is the love of life in the consciousness of impotence. — George Santayana

Every unearnest minister is an unfaithful one. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Nothing in the world can replace the modern swimsuit, and it practically has. — Sam Ewing

In the olden days, everybody sang. You were expected to sing as well as talk. It was a mark of the cultured man to sing. — Leonard Bernstein