Tunnocks Quotes & Sayings
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Remember, the first presidential candidate to reject public financing for both the primary and general election was ... Barack Obama, in 2008. He did it, in spite of a flat pledge to the contrary, because his campaign saw that it could vastly outspend John McCain. — Jeff Greenfield
Old maids do not mind giving people trouble. — Thomas Nelson Page
Corey's face loomed near mine, the grin was broad. "Marc told us about the boat crash. That was awesome. I wish I'd seen it. — C.L.Stone
I've always believed in quickness over strength and size. — Dean Smith
I wanted to continue the course, continue on what "we" had, and wanted life to be the same. However, the Titanic had hit the iceberg, the "done" couldn't be changed now. — Rajat Mishra
Religion often has conflict with science but spirituality is a science. — Debasish Mridha
Even Jack Kerouac, who famously said, "First thought, best thought," benefited from editing. His earliest works are the most edited, and they're the best of his writing. — K.M. Soehnlein
All human rules are more or less idiotic. — Mark Twain
That's the genius of the capitalist system: Either you're rich, or you want to be, or you think you ought to be. — John Updike
The sad truth is, they should never trust me. — Julie Anne Peters
What's the importance of a photograph if you know the writer's work? But people still want the image, don't they? The writer's face is the surface of the work. It's a clue to the mystery inside. — Don DeLillo
Moon felt as if the conversation was a weight he had to drag along on the end of a rope. — Tom Stoppard
Newspapers that are truly independent, like The Washington Post, can still aggressively investigate anyone or anything with no holds barred. — Bob Woodward
But it is possible that a completely different author is somewhere writing a book about a UN Major Albert Knag, who is writing a book for his daughter Hilde. This book is about a certain Alberto Knox who suddenly begins to send humble philosophical lectures to Sophie Amundsen, 3 Clover Close. — Jostein Gaarder