Scad Quotes & Sayings
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If you had to have a diploma or a GED to collect unemployment, you'd see a lot more kids staying in school. — Wayne Knight

Our planes should be full, which among other things means we have a golden opportunity ... to build on the momentum reflected in the financial results we are reporting today. — Gerard Arpey

Political matters are developing so fast that we must not let a single thing slip without use. — Victoria Woodhull

Comedy is the only profession where love from a stranger is better than love from a family member. You need to perform for strangers to see if you're really funny. If they laugh and cheer, it's the greatest thing in the world. — Jay Leno

And to the faithful: death, the gate of life. — John Milton

When there is more gratitude, there is less distrust. — Cheng Yen

I'm not politically committed at all in the popular sense; that is, to any party. I'm committed to whatever's best for the normal working person. I'm not a great fan of politics. — Frank Oz

I have a voice: I want to share my beliefs about how the conservative movement and the Republican party can regain its footing, because we've lost our way. — Jeb Bush

I love George Clooney; I think George is brilliant. — Pierce Brosnan

If you're young and talented, it's like you have wings. — Haruki Murakami

I've been largely undecided about everything for most of my life. I can barely commit to a phone bill ... Somewhere along the line it has become my career due to continuing work. — Robert Sheehan

It's the silliness
the profligacy, and the silliness
that's so dizzying: a seven-year-old will run downstairs, kiss you hard, and then run back upstairs again, all in less than 30 seconds. It's as urgent an item on their daily agenda as eating or singing. It's like being mugged by Cupid. — Caitlin Moran

The long evening had made its way into the barrack through the windows, creating mysteries everywhere, erasing the seam between one thing and another, lengthening out the floors and either thinning the air or putting some refinement on my ear enabling me to hear for the first time the clicking of a cheap clock from the kitchen. — Flann O'Brien