Sylvester Tweety Bird Quotes & Sayings
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The power of doing anything with quickness is always prized much by the possessor, and often without any attention to the imperfection of the performance. — Jane Austen
Once when my father-in-law was leaving the house after lunch to return to the field to work, my mother-in-law said, 'Albert, you get right back in here and tell me you love me.' He grinned and jokingly said, 'Elsie, when we were married, I told you I loved you, and if that ever changes, I'll let you know.' It's hard to overuse the expression, 'I love you.' Use it daily. — Joe J. Christensen
Human curiosity. Such a very interesting thing. Think of what we owe to it throughout history. It is said to be usually associated with the cat. Curiosity killed the cat. But I should say really that the Greeks were the inventors of curiosity. — Agatha Christie
Governor Romney is a real hardliner on illegal immigration. — Mario Diaz-Balart
A sum can be put right: but only by going back till you find the error and working it afresh from that point, never by simply going on. — C.S. Lewis
It is evident that the state is a creation of nature, and that man is by nature a political animal. — Aristotle.
We must never allow the voice of humanity within us to be silenced. It is humanity's sympathy with all creatures that first makes us truly human. — Albert Schweitzer
Sometimes it takes a period of deep darkness, before we end up seeing the brightest stars ... — Jose N. Harris
Capitalism really had triumphed. You could buy anything from gray-colored chips the size of marbles to giant boulder-size chunks complete with spray-painted graffiti. — Liane Moriarty
Just let the words fly from your lips and your pen. Give them rhythm and depth and height and silliness. Give them filth and form and noble stupidity. Words are free and all words, light and frothy, firm and sculpted as they may be, bear the history of their passage from lip to lip over thousands of years. How they feel to us now tells us whole stories of our ancestors. — Stephen Fry
I cannot permit you to disrupt the Paramount schedule. — David O. Selznick
