Vitriol Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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People change, though, don't you think?" Hatsumi asked. "You mean, like, they go out into society and get a kick up the arse and grow up? — Haruki Murakami

I told Bobert and Cookie about the hypothetical man and his hypothetical family. She didn't fall for it. Damn her and her psychic abilities. I'd have to watch what I said around her. No! I'd have to watch what I thought around her. Crap, this was going to be hard. — Darynda Jones

It's like playing tennis, you play a different rally with different people. Every actor is different and the chemistry between actors is different. — Tom Hiddleston

When you write about sports, you're allowed to engage in mischief. Nothing is at stake. — Malcolm Gladwell

The genres of Hindi cinema are structured very differently from the Hollywood cinema: they are far more hybrid. — Rashmi Doraiswamy

Failure is when you accept it, otherwise it's just another obstacle. — Krishna Saagar

I call this the Fundamental Problem of Political Economy. How do we limit the power that idiots have over us? ... [Milton] Friedmans insight is that a market limits the power that others have over us; conversely, limiting the power that others have over us allows us to have markets. Friedman argued that no matter how wise the officials of government may be, market competition does a better job of protecting us from idiots. — Arnold Kling

Jesus must have been married to have been called a rabbi. — Darrel Ray

Everyone in Hollywood who is successful becomes less successful at some point. I'm just trying to delay that fall for as long as I can. — Shawn Ryan

It is a myth, not a mandate, a fable not a logic, and symbol rather than a reason by which men are moved. — Irwin Edman

Every long sentence can be broken up into shorter ones, and if you don't know how - if you don't see within your long sentences groupings of simple, clear ideas - it will show. — June Casagrande