Top 12 Czechoslovak Quotes
#1. We are the party of the Czechoslovak proletariat and our general headquarters are in Moscow.
Klement Gottwald
#3. When Rolling Stone handed me this crazy assignment to be in the studio with James Brown, they had the misapprehension that I'd written for them already just because I claimed my character had.
Jonathan Lethem
#4. Harlem was the main chance for the east end of New York, for eastsiders, as that real estate boom that took place in the 1890s - and it was a preposterous one where people bought and sold, and everything appreciated with each sale - and eventually, of course, the house of cards would crumble.
David Levering Lewis
#5. Frisbeetarianism is the belief that when you die, your soul goes up on the roof and gets stuck.
George Carlin
#6. Do you reckon Tom Sawyer was satisfied after all them adventures?
Mark Twain
#7. I'm not ashamed to dress "like a woman" because I don't think it's shameful to be a woman.
Iggy Pop
#8. If I'm trying to rebound after a bad hole, I just go back to tempo and process and rhythm, and I cling to my routine.
Zach Johnson
#9. My parents loved music, and my father would come home with cassette tapes of Chic and the Village People and Barbra Streisand. We had all these sounds always going. We never had somber music - always upbeat.
Marjorie Gubelmann
#10. I need to conduct myself differently in different communities. In my experience, the journalistic conventions - you know, I'm the reporter, you're the subject, the interviewee - actually tend to hold steady much more consistently in rural Africa than they do in the American inner city.
William Finnegan
#11. For my wife Mary Corliss and me, 'Colbert' has been destination viewing. Even in the early years, we never took the show's excellence for granted, agreeing that someday we'd look back on the double whammy of 'The Daily Show' and 'The Colbert Report' as the golden age of TV's singeing singing satire.
Richard Corliss
#12. S'why I looove America: City Center's in ruins, there's a fifties creature on the loose, and a man can still get drunk.
Neil Gaiman
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