Top 16 Always Sunny In Philadelphia Quotes
#1. I feel like it's a dangerous and dark world if 'Sunny' becomes mainstream comedy. If you were to turn on CBS at 8 o'clock on Thursday and see an episode of 'It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia,' I don't know if I want to live in that world.
Rob McElhenney
#2. I have a really, really hard time sitting down and watching a TV show, except I'm apparently willing to watch the same episode of 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' like, seven times.
Shane Carruth
#3. I love the show 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia;' that's probably a guilty pleasure! I laugh so hard.
Linden Ashby
#4. I wait, with some impatience in my pulse, but no doubt in my breast.
Charlotte Bronte
#5. A good argument, like a good dialogue, is always a proof of life, but I'd much rather go and read a book.
Ali Smith
#6. Be happy in the moment, that's enough. Each moment is all we need, not more.
Mother Teresa
#7. Love with its paraphernalia of sexuality, jealousy, nostalgia and exaltation was easier to reognize than friendship, which seemed to have (excepting athletic equipment) no paraphernalia at all.
John Cheever
#10. The things that inspire people to think are what keeps a film alive.
Ben Wheatley
#11. The roof is on its side. Does that mean the boat is on its side . . . or ?"
"YES that's what it means. What are you talking about!!"
"I didn't know how boats this big work, alright.
Trenton Oldfield
#12. I thought of you once as an angel... truthful and devoted. But you were born with sinister hands, so evil that you crushed your own wings. And now, my little angel will never fly.
Aven Jayce
#13. To have a friend and a comrade as your co-star, especially in a romantic comedy, is really important. It gives you the room. It's easier to give yourself and the other person permission to play.
Alex O'Loughlin
#14. It is poverty's speech that seeks us out the most.
It is older than the oldest speech of Rome.
This is the tragic accent of the scene.
Wallace Stevens
#15. Fairness is a wonderful attribute, Major Anderson. It has nothing to do with war.
Orson Scott Card
#16. Fame is the penalty of success. Jealousy is the penalty of fame.
Sivananda
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