Top 12 Arrested Development Buster Quotes
#1. One of the crazies moved into the cone of light beneath a streetlight. It was a black man, high-stepping and making jerking movements with his arms. He made a crisp turn and began moving back into the darkness. He was a trombone player in a matching band in a world somewhere else.
Michael Connelly
#2. I hate negative songs; I won't sing them. It doesn't matter if it's sold 2 million more albums.
Ricky Skaggs
#3. It's been a while since someone reminded him of the difference between being wicked because one has to be or because one can.
Fredrik Backman
#4. Is it any wonder that for millions of men the only intimacy is physical, silent, and predictable?
Phil Donahue
#5. You can wonder forever how many teeth a horse has - or you can find a horse, open its mouth, and count its teeth.
Barbara Sher
#6. 'The Christmas Song,' by Nat King Cole, is not only a masterful performance; to me it just sounds like the holidays. I've never sung it, because Nat's version is so perfect. I gotta leave it alone.
Harry Connick Jr.
#8. Bitter experience has taught us how fundamental our values are and how great the mission they represent.
Jan Peter Balkenende
#9. The thrill of being surrounded by something wondrous and fantastical, only magnified and focused directly at her. The feel of his skin against hers reverberates across her entire body, though his fingers remain entwined in hers.
Erin Morgenstern
#10. That's the funny thing about old people: they never seem in a hurry. I think old people have figured out that being five minutes late really doesn't matter much.
Shannon Wiersbitzky
#11. While the train racketed along, he sorted his currency into envelopes that he'd brought from home - each envelope clearly marked with a different denomination. (No fumbling with unfamiliar coins, no peering at misleading imprints, if you separate and classify foreign money ahead of time.)
Anne Tyler
#12. Unfortunately we did not attend Voltaire's dictum to define our terms before we began. The result was disagreement on all issues.
James Aldridge
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