Top 12 Asswipes Quotes
#1. Feel within, the pure and unconditional Love and embrace all.
Grigoris Deoudis
#2. Why is being a nerd bad? Saying I notice you're a nerd is like saying, 'Hey, I notice that you'd rather be intelligent than be stupid, that you'd rather be thoughtful than be vapid, that you believe that there are things that matter more than the arrest record of Linsey Lohan. Why is that?
John Green
#3. What happens outside of us doesn't count. That's something we don't have control over. It's what we do with it, the way that we react to it, that's important.
James Lee Burke
#4. To share a lot of ideas - not ideas - emotions, a way of looking at people, a way of looking at life. If it can be shared, it means there is a common denominator.
Agnes Varda
#5. He wrote as if he were the reader. It was also how he kept his writing from becoming too cute, which is to say, about him not the subject. Rook was a journalist but strove to be a storyteller, one who let his subjects speak for themselves and stayed out of their way as much as possible.
Richard Castle
#6. There are four kinds of people to avoid in the world: the assholes, the asswipes, the ass-kissers, and those that just will shit all over you.
Anthony Liccione
#7. The only way I can work is if I care and am passionate about a project, so the challenge is to find projects that I feel that way about.
David Heyman
#8. Guys who always shined their shoes were usually self-involved asswipes who figure superficiality trumps substance.
Harlan Coben
#9. Underneath that I'd said something else: we were both a couple of asswipes, and now only I'm an asswipe; why? And underneath that, something else: once an asswipe, always an asswipe.
Jennifer Egan
#10. I still love doing what I do, and I'm really lucky to get up in the morning and want to go to work.
Heston Blumenthal
#11. Some lessons you learned by the book. Others you learned from cold hard experience. The latter may not be the best way to learn, but it damn well stuck.
Maya Banks
#12. That's the story of my life rich or poor and mostly poor and truly poor.
Jack Kerouac
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