Trutv Quotes & Sayings
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I'd have to be impolite, an inconvenience, and sometimes awkward. But if I could commit, all that discomfort would add up to zap predatory threads like a Taser gun. I'd stun them. They'd bow to me. I'd let my no echo against the mountains.
And better to feel bad for a moment saying no - and stop it - than to get harmed.
I would take better care.
That small word, no. I'd see its deity. — Aspen Matis

All Advertising is essentially a promise of future happiness. — Suleman Abdullah

I am a fan of all of the same shows that David just listed. And then I also have a weird obsession with Court TV, which is now truTV - I don't know if you know that. Yeah they changed names. I don't know why they did that but they did. It was a little disconcerting to me at first. But I've gotten over it. — Debra Messing

There is more power in telling little than in telling all. — Mark Rothko

In America there is a channel called TruTV which is just reruns of 'Cops' and 'World's Dumbest Criminals'. I could watch that the entire day. — Robert Pattinson

Monumental is not a matter of size. — Albert Paley

People should not leave looking-glasses hanging in their rooms any more then they should leave open cheque books or letters confessing some hideous crime. — Virginia Woolf

Love with all your heart, soul and mind. — Lailah Gifty Akita

What you manage in business is people — Harold Geneen

You make 'em, I amuse 'em. [children] — Dr. Seuss

As you walk through life, always walk toward the light, and the shadows of life will fall behind you. — Thomas S. Monson

Soul is not even that Crackerjack prize that God and Satan scuffle over after the worms have all licked our bones. That's why, when we ponder
as sooner or later each of us must
exactly what we ought to be doing about our soul, religion is the wrong, if conventional, place to turn. Religion is little more than a transaction in which troubled people trade their souls for temporary and wholly illusionary psychological comfort
the old give-it-up-in-order-to-save-it routine. Religions lead us to believe that the soul is the ultimate family jewel and that in return for our mindless obedience, they can secure it for us in their vaults, or at least insure it against fire theft. They are mistaken. — Tom Robbins