Swellers Quotes & Sayings
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Top Swellers Quotes
You don't have to win to be a winner. If you give 100 percent, getting yourself mentally and physically prepared to play the game, if you look in the mirror and can say you give it everything to win, that's it. You're not going to win every time. — Duke Snider
It would be a dream come true if I could just go from studio to studio and play solos. — Michael Schenker
Really, really there is no dying for us. Remember? — Art Hochberg
I don't know much about Hitler. Except that last thing, about the Jews. There has never been a country that put its heel down on the Jews that ever lived afterwards. — Huey Long
I've never set out to seduce my reader. I don't see him at all clearly. — Patrick O'Brian
If you take temptations into account, who is to say that he is better than his neighbour? A comfortable career of prosperity, if it does not make people honest, at least keeps them so. — William Makepeace Thackeray
Once you have accepted a theory and used it as a tool in your thinking, it is extraordinarily difficult to notice its flaws. — Daniel Kahneman
America is like the greatest hit of the world. — Greg Gutfeld
The achievements we forge in this place and in our nation will not be those of one person or one party. — Paul Martin
Love didn't run on logic. It didn't follow neat lines or a list of priorities. — Nora Roberts
We have a rise of extremism because we need to give a sense that we are targeting some of the deeper problems in Greece, the injustices. — George Papandreou
Bear turns out to be an acronym for 'Beating Evil's Ass Regularly'. — Bobbi Romans
If you don't want to be a side piece, or a friend with benefits, don't settle for that from any man. — Kristen Proby
Fight only in direst need
Not for lust or petty greed
Honor those that do give birth
Respect them well for their full worth — Anne McCaffrey
If you take a bale of hay and tie it to the tail of a mule and then strike a match and set the bale of hay on fire, and if you then compare the energy expended shortly thereafter by the mule with the energy expended by yourself in the striking of the match, you will understand the concept of amplification. — William Shockley
