Snorkel Bob Quotes & Sayings
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What is life? A gulf of troubled waters, where the soul, like a vexed bark, is tossed upon the waves of pain and pleasure by the wavering breath of passions. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon

Remember Boogie Rule #6 (Don't watch local children boogie killer surf and say hey they can. do it , I can do it,) You like die? — Robert Wintner

All's fair in love and war'. I could hear the vain grin on his lip as he recited the idiom. — Nely Cab

Make the most of your yard of space and your inch of time. — Robert Shaw

If someone like this were to like me, to like my comedy, and to like the way I conduct myself professionally, it would mean that I suck as a person. — Patton Oswalt

You can't be another person's honesty, child, but you can be your own. — Jeanette Winterson

These days he relied on the increasingly fragile assumption that what he said was right, and what was right was what he said. — Richard Flanagan

Hawaii is still the single most frequent fantasy destination, not because of political stability or conveniences, but because Hawaii seduces the imagination. It's the perfect postcard, no props, no fillers. — Robert Wintner

That which we remember of our conduct is ignored by our closest neighbour; but that which we have forgotten having said, or even what we never said, will cause laughter even into the next world. — Marcel Proust

Once you decide not to worry about that stuff anymore, dating and relationships and love and all that, it's like you're free to get on with real life. — David Nicholls

It's a big deal to reveal your friend's deepest truth, your friend's deepest secret. And for all of us, when we do these big things, there's a complexity of motivation that comes behind that decision. — Gene Luen Yang

Having cancer gave me membership in an elite club I'd rather not belong to. — Gilda Radner

Prosperity seldom chooses the side of the virtuous. — Heloise

The Americans had not played a very prominent part in the war of 1914-1918, he (Adolf Hitler) thought, and moreover, had not made any great sacrifices of blood. They would certainly not withstand a trial by fire, for their fighting qualities were low. In general no such thing as an American people existed as a unit; they were nothing but a mass of immigrants from many nations and many races. — Albert Speer

The beautiful are shyer than the ugly, for they move in a world that does not ask for beauty. — Ned Rorem