Top 13 Billy Costigan Quotes

#1. Nobody should try to play comedy unless they have a circus going on inside.

Ernst Lubitsch

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#2. Good God, woman. Hit the brakes on the freight train that is your mouth.

Shelly Laurenston

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#3. And we screamed. We screamed our war cry, our shout of slaughter, our joy of being men in battle who are driven by terror.

Bernard Cornwell

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#4. I think everyone's a geek in some way.

Dominic Monaghan

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#5. I write plays not to make money, but to stop myself from going mad. Because it's my way of making the world rational to me.

Edward Bond

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#6. The best meal I was served was ribollita, an Italian bread soup at the Castello di Ama winery in Tuscany. I usually hate ribollita, and the people I was traveling with thought I was crazy for ordering it.

Tom Douglas

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#7. Lucien only nodded. But I felt his gaze on my back, fixed right on my spine, as I headed downstairs. To see Ianthe. And at last decide how I was going to shred her into pieces.

Sarah J. Maas

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#8. Design isn't just how it looks. It's how it works.

Steve Jobs

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#9. It is better for you to live privately and take care of yourself than it is to neglect your soul even though you could work wonders in the world.

Thomas A Kempis

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#10. But God can only smile because only God can know what is coming next.

Desmond Tutu

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#11. If you can't get something to work. Make a face and try again LOL I works!!

Amanda Penland

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#12. I do not like to write - I like to have written.

Gloria Steinem

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#13. In the Dodge City of romantic love, crowded with betrayal, abandonment and rejection, it was better to fire first than to take the risk of being gunned down.

Edward St. Aubyn

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