Workshy Discography Quotes & Sayings
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Trickster," he said, sniffing the boy. "Love will be the end of you. — Michael Buckley

Tequila is like acid in a glass. — Greg Proops

One thing I know about the rich, being rich, is that you can take money from me and tomorrow, I'm still going to be rich. — Lewis Black

Although the two are identical twins, man, as a rule, views the prenatal abyss with more calm than the one he is heading for (at some forty-five hundred heartbeats an hour). — Vladimir Nabokov

There is no one story that will replace the American dream, but stories
like this one - and there are thousands - can inform the myth or myths
we create for building and preserving the next culture. In order to do so,
however, we must recognize that we cannot live without myth, for it is an
essential part of our humanity. If we attempt to do so - given the fact that
something in us needs myth - we
will only create more myths that echo
the American dream - with themes of heroism, greed, entitlement, narcissism,
exploitation, exceptionalism, and myriad abuses of power. How we prepare for and navigate collapse will provide the raw materials for the myths we make and will live by in a postindustrial world. — Carolyn Baker

Life is a huge privilege and opportunity. God has trusted you with gifts and abilities, which he wants you to use. — Nicky Gumbel

I do not have to look for credentials for my Polishness and for my patriotism. I'm a Pole. The chronicles of my family go back - as far back as the 13th century. — Wojciech Jaruzelski

Yo ho, yo ho, the pirate life, The flag o' skull and bones, A merry hour, a hempen rope, And hey for Davy Jones.' At — J.M. Barrie

It's funny - I was a big fan of 'The Sopranos.' It became kind of a threat to 'The X-Files' in a way because they could play with language, character, and story in ways that we never could because of the limitations of network television. — Chris Carter

The sole cause of all human misery is the inability of people to sit quietly in their rooms. — Blaise Pascal