Wasterecruit Quotes & Sayings
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We want to get another one. — Stephen Curry
See, the thing is, I had a little misunderstanding with Trent Gibson in Pre-Calculus earlier. I dropped my textbook on his face - accidentally, while we were discussing some ... equations - and he thought I was trying to brain him. So of course, he narked to Shoemaker, and apparently accidents are grounds for disciplinary action these days. — Isobel Irons
In my opinion any activity during which you can enjoy a beverage is not a sport. It is a party. — Michael Thomas Ford
The sum of evil, Pascal remarked, would be much diminished if men could only learn to sit quietly in their rooms. — Aldous Huxley
It sometimes takes a foreigner to come and see a place and paint it. I remember someone saying they had never really noticed the palm trees here until I painted them. — David Hockney
Tolerance is really a better thing than understanding. Because it doesn't agitate against human nature. — Fran Lebowitz
When a new writer comes onto a project, he'll make wholesale changes just to mark the territory or for greater credit. — Jon Spaihts
There is virtually nothing I wouldn't be willing to do, to try and make sure that children have a fair shake in life. — Daniel Keys Moran
I suppose when they reach a certain age some men are afraid to grow up. It seems the older the men get, the younger their new wives get. — Elizabeth Taylor
There are times when fear is good. It must keep its watchful place at the heart's controls. — Aeschylus
Consider yourself not ready to start the day, ill equipped, unprepared to mix with your fellows, until you have spent at least fifteen minutes in prayer. Count it as much a social necessity as washing. — Muriel Lester
[..] when we get down to the subatomic level, the solid world we live in also consists, again rather worryingly, of almost nothing and that whenever we do find something it turns out not to actually something, but only the probability that there may something there. — Douglas Adams
