Top 15 Barney Stinson Legendary Quotes
#1. Trying to be original is futile. If you have no place to go, stay home and cook.
Walter Darby Bannard
#2. I've always felt a kinship with Willy Wonka. Even at that age, I could tell that he was a flawed hero, an icon for the forbidden. The forbidden in this case was chocolate, a metaphor for indulgence and anything you're not supposed to have, be it sex, drugs, alcohol or pornography.
Marilyn Manson
#3. Abundance is the natural state of the universe
of this there can be
no doubt. Just as the number of stars in the heavens or drops of water in the ocean is beyond counting, so are the spiritual and material blessings that have been prepared for us.
Douglas Bloch
#4. Not prejudging things, listening to what's going on, keeping your ears, heart, and mind open.
Haruki Murakami
#5. These brats know a lot of words,' Shirley said, in her ridiculously fake high voice. 'They're book addicts. But we can still create an accident and win the fortune!
Lemony Snicket
#6. Third, one who is "in love" is not genuinely interested in fostering the personal growth of the other person. "If we have any purpose in mind when we fall in love it is to terminate our own loneliness and perhaps ensure this result through marriage.
Gary Chapman
#7. My grandparents told endless stories about the town they were from. It became an almost mythic place.
Vincent Schiavelli
#9. For things at a common destination there is a common path. Not always easy to see. But there.
Cormac McCarthy
#10. You make me feel like a stronger person and I can't imagine a life without you in it. I need to be where you are.
Sara Fiorenzo
#11. In a sense, when we started Virgin Atlantic, I was trying to create an airline for myself. If you try to build the perfect airline for yourself, it will be appreciated by others.
Richard Branson
#12. When men do what is displeasing to God, they perform their own will, not God's.
Augustine Of Hippo
#13. Baseball is not what I love. It's my job.
Eric Davis
#14. Addison sighed. "All this fleeing," he said disdainfully, as if he were a gourmand and someone had offered him a limp square of American cheese. "There's no imagination in it. Mightn't we try sneaking? Blending in? There's artistry in that.
Ransom Riggs
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