Top 17 Dana Stabenow Kate Quotes

#1. If there was a Jane Austen camp, I would go, no question.

Stephenie Meyer

#2. Once in a while, I like to polish my halo by taking on a case pro bono.

Dana Stabenow

#3. I didn't appreciate, coming out of corporate America ... what it meant to a founder, the creator of the Macintosh, to be asked to step down from the very division that he created to lead the very product that he believed was going to change the world.

John Sculley

#4. The quest to remove all inequality is the deadening hand of socialism and results in social stagnation.

Cory Bernardi

#5. Everything change with mine, Katya.

Dana Stabenow

#6. We need more bodies, 'cause it's not looking enough like the last scene in Hamlet already.
Chopper Jim Chopin

Dana Stabenow

#7. The blogosphere rewards no-holds-barred smartassery.

Dana Stabenow

#8. Fortunately I am accustomed to creating amusement inadvertently.

Graeme Simsion

#9. Here's to adrenaline.
Here's to dramatic abandon of protocol.
Here's to treasured pain and purple rain.
Here's to chasing our souls,

burning across to sky.

Here's to drinking the ash as it falls,
and not asking why.

Virginia Petrucci

#10. The doctrine of the absolute uniqueness of events in history seems nonsense.

Crane Brinton

#11. And then I met this girl." He paused, his fingers finding mine in a tight squeeze. "And she made all my dark corners light

Gwen Hayes

#12. To be a writer is to embrace rejection as a way of life.

Dana Stabenow

#13. Each of us may think we know exactly what we need to make us happy, what will be good for us, what will ensure we have our happy ending, but life rarely works out in the way we expect, and our happy ending may have all sorts of unexpected twists and turns, be shaped in all sorts of unexpected ways

Jane Green

#14. You can't build another bridge that's so close to ours. It's stupid.

Manuel Moroun

#15. How come you're always so mean?
Howie Katelnikof

Dana Stabenow

#16. Once I spent a whole day there, a blade of grass in each hand to anchor me to the warm earth.
I watched the sun rise, pass over my head and set. Ladybirds mated on my knuckle; a shrew nibbled a hole in my stocking while I tried not to laugh. Such a day was worth any punishment.

Emma Donoghue

#17. Nothing, believe me, nothing is more satisfying to me personally than getting a great idea and then beatin' it to death.

David Letterman

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