
Top 14 Automania New Boston Quotes
#1. The editors are committed to nothing save this: to keep common sense as fast as they can, to belabor sham as agreeably as possible, to give civilized entertainment.
H.L. Mencken
#2. We're involved right now in some very significant legal battles and it would be the wrong thing for me to do to step out in the middle of those battles.
Bill Scott
#4. Hip-hop, you're close to 50. When can we grow up?
Sho Baraka
#5. My father was so good-natured and had such a happy disposition. I've always confused him with Jimmy Stewart. So, think Jimmy Stewart. That's my dad.
Jane Pauley
#6. If you kiss me and then leave again to go write another
twangy song," she said, eyes closed, lips barely moving, "I swear to God, I will snap that guitar in half and feed it to you for breakfast."
"You use the prettiest words.
Jamie Farrell
#7. But I am curious to know are you trying to make a convert of me or a pervert of yourself?
James Joyce
#8. It is generally admitted, and very frequently proved, that virtue and genius, and all the natural good qualities which men possess, are derived from their mothers.
Theodore Hook
#9. Don't be too quickTo break bad habits: better stick,Like the Mission folk, to your arsenic.
Bret Harte
#10. I don't want to criticize any other designers, but I have to say that many of the people involved in this industry - directors and producers - are trying to make their games more like movies. They are longing to make movies rather than making videogames.
Shigeru Miyamoto
#11. Process transforms any journey into a series of small steps, taken one by one, to reach any goal. Process transcends time, teaches patience, rests on a solid foundation of careful preparation, and embodies trust in our unfolding potential.
Dan Millman
#12. War to me is the stupidest way of settling anything. The whole damn thing goes to pieces.
Frank Capra
#13. One of the aims of sexual union is procreation - the creation by reproduction of an image of itself, of the union.
Mortimer Adler
#14. Evolution is adventitious and not foresighted. Only through the deaths of an immense number of slightly maladapted organisms are we, brains and all, here today.
Carl Sagan
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