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Sam Totally Spies Quotes By Adam Savage

My advice is keep your lips away from the spinning things. — Adam Savage

Sam Totally Spies Quotes By Rebecca Traister

The truer story is that even the most intense waves of backlash have rarely fully undone the progress made previously. — Rebecca Traister

Sam Totally Spies Quotes By John Murray

Every so often a disappearance is in order. A vanishing. A checking out. An indeterminate period of unavailability. Each person, each sane person, maintains a refuge, or series of refuges, for this purpose. A place, or places, where they can, figuratively if not literally, suspend their membership in the human race. — John Murray

Sam Totally Spies Quotes By Werner Heisenberg

The solution of the difficulty is that the two mental pictures which experiment lead us to form - the one of the particles, the other of the waves - are both incomplete and have only the validity of analogies which are accurate only in limiting cases. — Werner Heisenberg

Sam Totally Spies Quotes By Kerry Condon

I know it's superficial, and you can't measure art, which is supposed to be up to the individual, but I've watched the Oscars since I was a baby with my mother. — Kerry Condon

Sam Totally Spies Quotes By Amy Poehler

PUDDING IS DELICIOUS. — Amy Poehler

Sam Totally Spies Quotes By Lawrence Booth

Speaking of Vaughan, his claim in the Daily Telegraph last week that the story of a senior county pro being offered money to fix domestic matches was 'the tip of the iceberg' did not go down well with one former England captain contacted by the Top Spin. 'I played the game for almost 20 years,' he seethed, 'and I don't know a single player who has been offered money, either for information or to fix a game. To say it's the tip of the iceberg is absolute rubbish.'
The fact that the player in question had just registered a mediocre Stableford score of 20 playing off a handicap of 14 had nothing to do, I was assured, with his foul mood. — Lawrence Booth