Top 14 Attrib Quotes
#1. Those who can't, and can't teach, translate.
(attrib: F.L. Vanderson)
Mort W. Lumsden
#2. Don't you find it odd that two of the foremost symptoms of insanity are the hearing voices and talking to oneself? Is it any wonder that language is an area of such interest in psychology?
(attrib: F.L. Vanderson)
Mort W. Lumsden
#3. The code of the con is to know just enough about everything so you can lie about anything.
(attrib: E. Tancarville)
Dan Garfat-Pratt
#4. The topics which language limits us to aren't much worth discussing in the first place.
(attrib: F.L. Vanderson)
Mort W. Lumsden
#5. I don't know what you mean, but I know that you mean it.
(attrib: 'Edward', Appendix 2)
Robert Robert
#6. Luxury is a necessity that starts where necessity stops. - COCO CHANEL (ATTRIB.):
Clive James
#7. Music without the ebb and flow would be like "watching a film with only good guys in it." -attrib Frank Zappa
John Powell
#8. My head is a prison I've been locked in from the start,
So if I'm treated like a criminal I might as well play the part.
(attrib: E. Tancarville)
Dan Garfat-Pratt
#9. It is quick to over punish and uninterested in rewarding good behavior. What would we say about an individual who had these characteristics? Mean? Cruel? Heartless? Mindless? Hypocritical? Stupid?
Bernard B. Kerik
#10. You undo me, Savannah. Every time I look at you, I feel like a teenager. I can't stop thinking about you, or wanting to touch you. I've never wanted to kiss someone so badly or so often. It's overwhelming to be so thoroughly captivated by someone so much better than me. And you are better than me.
Ayden K. Morgen
#11. When selling, never answer an unasked question.
Jeff Thull
#12. For a man to conquer himself is the first and noblest of all victories.
Plato
#13. To act on behalf of a group seems to free people of many of the moral restraints which control their behaviour as individuals within the group.
Friedrich Hayek
#14. Marianne laughed. But you can't disappoint me! I don't love you.
Joyce Carol Oates
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