Scuttlers Quotes & Sayings
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I appreciate your applause, but I don't do it for applause. I do it for cash, it's much better. — Eddie Izzard

God must have a weird sense of values, and if there's a Judgment Day, as some folks think, He's going to have a lot to answer for. — Philip Appleman

I tell people I'm too stupid to know what's impossible. I have ridiculously large dreams, and half the time they come true. — Debi Thomas

I cared about you too much," said Dumbledore simply. "I cared more for your happiness than your knowing the truth, — J.K. Rowling

I don't mind my friends calling me "Thornes," but the fact of people calling me "Prickly Thornes" draws the line. — Simi Sunny

A parent can seem very kind and gentle, but as any child knows, as soon as that parent gets stressed, they can suddenly turn and get a bit angry. — Michael Sheen

Please take a long, hard look at your textbook, cause I'm history — Owl City

Death is, perhaps, the only certainty in life that still manages to catch us off guard. And while browsing a headstone catalog (yes, they really have such a thing) over a glass of wine might not sound like a recipe for the perfect date night, taking time to address the small things (Does your wife know what all the keys on your key ring are for? Does your husband know how to make a pot of coffee, or even where you keep the filters?) and even the not-so-small things can make a big difference in how you will cope, should you one day find yourself in my shoes - dressed in black and — Anonymous

Cillian had been mauled and licked and bitten, and he'd see-feel-the marks for days to come. That was the price of this kind of sex. And he was gladly prepared to pay. — S.E. Jakes

To the despair of every economist, it seems almost impossible for most people other than trained economists to comprehend how a price system works. Reporters and TV commentators seem especially resistant to the elementary principles they supposedly imbibed in freshman economics. Second, — Milton Friedman

There are millions of stories in the world, and several hundred of them good ones. — Chauncey Depew

You didn't," John said, stepping from the shadows as he clapped for me, "even hit your head this time. — Meg Cabot

a real physician almost never seeks another doctor's help. For they all are painfully aware of just how little anybody understands about curing the sick. — Erich Segal