Tufnell Park Quotes & Sayings
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Two hours is about as long as any American can wait for the close of a baseball game, or anything else for that matter. — Al Spalding

As a society we've progressed to a point where it is unacceptable behavior to knock someone down who is acting a fool. I teach my children to use their words when faced with a conflict. That's what civilized people do. All that is fine and good except for one small thing; we've enabled the fools ...
... What if people could expect a measure of instant justice when they were out of order? The acts of thoughtlessness would decline exponentially. If you give people license to be fools then you are left to deal with fools. However, if you put fools on notice then they'll be forced to snap to attention and act right or suffer the consequences. Think of it as an adult spanking. — Aaron Blaylock

How could you describe a hill and snow to someone who had never felt height or wind or that feathery, magical cold? — Lois Lowry

All sons should write down every word of what their fathers have to say to them. — Abraham Verghese

I won't be doing the new show in character, so we'll all get to find out how much of him was me. I'm looking forward to it. — Stephen Colbert

It is a matter of living in that state of the absurd I know on what it is founded, this mind and this world straining against each other without being able to embrace each other. I ask for the rule - of life of that state, and what I am offered neglects its basis,
negates one of the terms of the painful opposition, demands of me a resignation. I ask what is involved in the condition I recognize as mine; I know it implies obscurity and ignorance; and I am assured that this ignorance explains everything and that this darkness is my
light. — Albert Camus

The older I get, the more interesting the part has to be. Bobby Knight is extremely interesting. — Brian Dennehy

No man could be a khan to his mother. — Conn Iggulden

Thought, stumbling, plods Past fallen temples, vanished gods, Altars unincensed, fanes undecked, Eternal systems flown or wrecked; Through trackless centuries that grant To the poor trudge refreshment scant, Age after age, pants on to find A melting mirage of the mind. — Alfred Austin

It says adult prison on the gates, not Hogwarts. Now, get in and say hi to your new housmate. — Dean Cole

If Irish or Italian culture dies in America it really isn't that big a deal. They will still exist in Italy and Ireland. Not so with us. There is no other place. North America is our old country. — Janet Campbell Hale

A common man marvels at uncommon things. A wise man marvels at the commonplace. — Confucius

Progress is The law of life: man is not Man as yet. — Robert Browning