
Top 15 David Schitts Creek Quotes
#1. We knew that they would probably go after someone.
Jon Johansen
#2. We pushed to the edge of recklessness, yet I felt safe.
Ruta Sepetys
#3. The way prices are rising, the good old days are last week.
Les Dawson
#4. The world doesn't give peace, for it doesn't have any peace to give. It fights for peace, it negotiates for peace, it maneuvers for peace, but there is no ultimate peace in the world. But Jesus gives peace to those who put their trust in Him.
Billy Graham
#5. Cos people think I'm on drugs and I'm not. I'm really quite ... Just a bit of coffee. When I take drugs I start going, Oh, would you like insurance?
Eddie Izzard
#6. Forgiveness: You cannot afford to withhold forgiveness. Nothing will destroy your life more surely, for there is a great hidden grief in the denial of forgiveness. Your heart is so heavy from what you have not forgiven that you bear the offenses of another as if they were your own.
Glenda Green
#7. Ayn Rand's 'philosophy' is nearly perfect in its immorality, which makes the size of her audience all the more ominous and symptomatic as we enter a curious new phase in our society ... To justify and extol human greed and egotism is to my mind not only immoral, but evil.
Gore Vidal
#8. I find it hard to say, because when I was there it seemed to be shut.
Clement Freud
#9. I don't particularly like equities, but I think equities are a better space to be in than bonds.
Marc Faber
#10. I find science so much more fascinating than science fiction. It also has the advantage of being true.
Carl Sagan
#11. I don't ever want to be the reason you cry again.
Rachel Gibson
#12. To remain monolingual reduces the mind to the confines of a tramline.
Sybille Bedford
#13. Try your best to make goodness attractive. That's one of the toughest assignments you'll ever be given.
Fred Rogers
#14. He'd heard there were sharks in these waters, but he knew they wouldn't touch him. He was a monster now, too.
Leigh Bardugo
#15. Adeline hadn't owned a television since 1992.
She'd suffered fifteen years hearing about how the Internet would transform American culture and open new avenues of expression.
But in the end, it was only more people talking about television.
Jarett Kobek
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