Top 14 Biweekly Quotes

#1. Ignorance and superstition ever bear a close and mathematical relation to each other.

James F. Cooper

#2. I have always been drawn to characters, and this was true for my feature-writing career as well, where there is a tension between rule-breaking and rule-following.

Matt Nix

#3. I would make a comic for Rolling Stone every two weeks, because they're biweekly. And then I would make weekly comics for my weekly papers. It was on two parallel tracks. And then they all got collected in a book.

David Rees

#4. The mountains sighed with the weight of the heavens on their backs.

Reif Larsen

#5. I've been curious ever since I was a little kid.

Herbie Hancock

#6. The only real basis other people have for judging your abilities is your actions. And your actions are controlled by your thoughts.

David J. Schwartz

#7. I was really more interested in dramatic work, but I thought, 'Well, I guess I could do comedy.'

Donny Most

#8. Celebrity is a gift. I'm very lucky.

DJ Qualls

#9. Let me speak to your boss I said. Six magic words that roil deep in the bowels of anymore collecting a paycheck on a biweekly basis. It's like winking at a leprechaun: he has to give up his pot of gold, and yet no one knows why.

Walter Mosley

#10. In the courageous standing of uncertainty, faith shows most visibly its dynamic character.

Paul Tillich

#11. The problem with the Tea Party is that it's been used in a way that scares people into supporting an agenda that's counter to their own interests.

Matt Taibbi

#12. As the war on terror continues, Americans must honor the brave men and women who gave their lives for the protection of this nation and the hope of peace.

Dan Lipinski

#13. If anybody ever needs to find me, I'm in the Glendale Whole Foods. I think it's the greatest Whole Foods on the planet. There are a bunch around the country, but this one seems like it has everything. Plus, everyone is super cool, the flow is fantastic, and it's in my hood.

Theo Rossi

#14. The evidence all points to the fact that we occupy not a well-mannered clockwork universe, but a destructive, violent, and hostile zoo.

Neil DeGrasse Tyson

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