
Top 14 Deprived Famous Quotes
#1. Halloween was confusing. All my life my parents said, "Never take candy from strangers." And then they dressed me up and said, "Go beg for it." I didn't know what to do! I'd knock on people's doors and go, "Trick or treat." "No thank you."
Rita Rudner
#2. A collection of takeout boxes slumped together like old men in bad weather.
Mira Jacob
#4. Death is a very important part of life.
GG Allin
#5. I believe it to be a fact that the colored people of this country know and understand the white people better than the white people know and understand them.
James Weldon Johnson
#6. Living a life somewhere else in your mind is nothing more than being a prisoner where you are.
Shannon L. Alder
#7. I've never called President Obama a racist. I love President Obama. I pray for him all the time. God loves President Obama. God loves you. And God loves me.
Alveda King
#8. Nine times out of ten, I'm trying to meet someone else's expectations, whether it's the director or the writer or the animator, when I go back in to re-record a line. I'm the icing on the cake, but the cake is the thing. I'm really just a hood ornament on a very solid vehicle.
Adrian Pasdar
#9. Einstein said if somebody time and again does something, or tries to do something, with the same negative results, and continues to insist on doing so, then he's a fool. This strategy carried out, applied by the United States in Colombia, has been a total failure.
Rafael Correa
#10. He likes to know things. He checks out book and record collections when he visits people, looks in medicine cabinets, takes inventory in refrigerators. He eaves drops on conversations at public phone booths. He reads murder victims' mail.
John Sayles
#11. Celebration has many different outfits but she always wears the same beautiful dancing shoes.
Mary Anne Radmacher
#12. I am not bad, thank you. But don't worry, one of these days I shall certainly die.
Charles De Gaulle
#13. I guess I define myself as a mother, a wife, kind of a nutty person. A good person.
Meredith Vieira
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