Stuckeys Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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New ideas can be supremely bad ideas, and by the time people realize how bad they are, it is sometimes difficult to get rid of them. — Alister E. McGrath
I've always maintained that I don't think comedy should be reviewed. I think it's un-reviewable, because it is so subjective. — Will Arnett
You only find complete unanimity in a cemetary. — Abel Aganbegyan
The burly woodsman who attaks the diminutive pine of the east must experience remorse, as would a strong man who made war upon a boy, but [the Redwood] is something to compel his respect; he must feel that in grappling with these monsters he is doing the work of a Hercules. — Jared Farmer
Regis Philbin's back in primetime, hosting 11 new episodes of 'Who Wants To Be a Millionaire.' But because of Obama's tax plan, it's been re-titled 'Who Wants To Win Just Under $250,000.' — Jimmy Fallon
It just gets easier in that you become more you in the process. — Brad Paisley
Swarmers run the risk of skittering like water bugs on the surface of life. By being quickly and constantly connected, they can avoid deep contact in time-consuming and meaningful ways ... You're flitting from one place to another. You're more likely to pursue superficial engagements rather than deep pursuits. It contributes to this certain MTV approach to life where you engage in something for a few minutes and then there's a commercial ... You have to get a grip on reality. Unless you know what is real-what is a real friendship and relationship-neither can have an effect on you. — Joel Garreau
I have no intention of sharing my authority. — Louis XVI Of France
It made me think about a whole area of human activity that was not really a concern to me before that, because I was involved in reading Chinese history, or languages, or whatever. — Ron Silver
There were tiny stars behind my eyelids, a whole galaxy of tiny, spinning stars. — Lucy Christopher
Wind extinguishes a candle and energizes fire. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb
As an economic historian, I appreciate what manufacturing has contributed to the United States. It was the engine of growth that allowed us to win two world wars and provided millions of families with a ticket to the middle class. But public policy needs to go beyond sentiment and history. — Christina Romer
