Top 15 Bolt Thrower Quotes
#1. Actually I was more of a breaker than a thrower - most of them putters. I broke so many of those that I probably became the world's foremost authority on how to putt without a putter.
Tommy Bolt
#2. Come on, it's an American tradition. Apple soup? Mom's homemade chicken pie?'
She chuckled in spite of herself, then winced. 'It's apple pie and Mom's homemade chicken soup. But you didn't do badly, for a start.
L.J.Smith
#3. The human spirit and self-esteem are compromised when you lay down your arms to the pressures of society in a rat race.
Mayank Sharma
#4. As far as being a deliveryman is concerned, I see nothing wrong with being a delivery man. You know, black or white or Hispanic or Chinese or whatever, you know? It's a job.
Meshach Taylor
#5. President Bush earned $400,000 for his job as president last year. That's not really that much for being president when you think about it. But President Bush, he doesn't do it for the money, he does it for the eight months of vacation every year.
Jay Leno
#6. It is the first time the burglar has been appointed as caretaker.
Gough Whitlam
#7. A rise of wages from this cause will, indeed, be invariably accompanied by a rise in the price of commodities; but in such cases, it will be found that labour and all commodities have not varied in regard to each other, and that the variation has been confined to money.
David Ricardo
#9. Through life's storms,
we learn about ourselves,
and more importantly,
if we are wise, about God.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#10. The truth is, I hate to perform. I get such bad stage fright, it makes me physically ill.
Rivers Cuomo
#11. I like entertainment and think mastery is good, though I don't feel like a master. If a theme means having a story that's legible, then that's certainly what we do. But we don't treat design as an add-on layer.
David Rockwell
#12. The highest religion has been defined by a negative word: ahimsa.
Mahatma Gandhi
#13. Power consists to a large extent in deciding what stories will be told.
Carolyn G. Heilbrun
#14. Someone stumbled into him, cursed and walked away. Richard was lying prone on the platform, in the rush-hour glare. The side of his face was sticky and cold. He pulled his head up off the ground. He had been lying in a pool of his own vomit. At least, he hoped it was his own.
Neil Gaiman
#15. behind the hedge that faced the clothes line. I could hear the washer-women behind me, chatting
Adrienne Dillard
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