
Top 15 Blains Farm Fleet Quotes
#1. Nowadays, kids ... young actors ... they go straight to L.A. before they've even done anything.
Peter Capaldi
#2. Grant what thou commandest and then command what thou wilt.
Saint Augustine
#3. Authors always take rejection badly. They equate it with infanticide.
P.D. James
#4. I have often thought," she said, "that women are the only true adults in the world, and men are a species of children. When babies are born, when the sick are struggling for life, when the old die, you will see women about, but rarely men.
Phyllis T. Smith
#6. I shrank from the faces and forms by which I was surrounded. They were all fixed faces, full not of possibilities but impossibilities,
C.S. Lewis
#7. I was angry. I'd gotten a lot of Thank You For Your Service handshakes, but nobody really knew what that service meant, you know?
Phil Klay
#8. Mailer's Law: A thing either gets better or it costs more to run it the way it was.
Norman Mailer
#9. What kind of Muslim are you?
Are you a once-a-lifetime, once-a-year, once-a-week, once-a-day man?
Farahad Zama
#10. The best version of comedy is when you can get to an issue where, at some point, you're not firmly on one side or the other, and you can see both sides. The more we become about the issues, the more successful we are.
W. Kamau Bell
#11. I don't believe ... global warming is real. Do we have climate change? Yes. Is it a crisis? No ... Because the science, the real science, doesn't say that we have any major crisis or threat when it comes to climate change.
Herman Cain
#12. Domestic policy can only defeat us; foreign policy can kill us.
John F. Kennedy
#13. But it isn't hunger that drives millions of armed American Males to forests and hills every autumn, as the high incidence of heart failure among the hunters will prove. Somehow the hunting process has to do with masculinity, but I don't quite know how.
John Steinbeck
#14. I've no idea if she's ugly or beautiful; it's kind of irrelevant. As long as it's her.
Katarina Mazetti
#15. Two starving men cannot be twice as hungry as one; but two rascals can be ten times as vicious as one.
William Shakespeare
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