Top 13 Derrida Archive Fever Quotes
#1. Everywhere I go, people hear Ricky Williams and the next thing they think is marijuana or wasted talent.
Ricky Williams
#2. It's not funny, Joan. My bras are all in the first row, color-coded alphabetically from left to right, and then a row of panties, all folded in little squares, and then slips. And socks along the back row. Everything's so neat it makes me want to throw up.
Virginia Smith
#4. I'm a Fool" may not be a great song, but Sinatra's shattering performance of it transcends the material. His emotion is so naked that we're at once embarrassed and compelled: we literally feel for him.
James Kaplan
#5. Nine lies on his back, groaning. His chest is shredded from where Eight slashed him, he's got a fresh black eye, and I think I notice a trickle of blood from where I struck him with his staff. Suddenly, his groans turn to laughter. "That was awesome!" Nine hollers.
Pittacus Lore
#6. As you discover your daily good, and believe in it, and think about it, expect it to continue.
Ernest Holmes
#8. I think it's more interesting to play a place where no one really knows you, but I think touring is also great.
Theophilus London
#9. And all those frogs going 'Rabbit, rabbit' ... "
"I think, sir, that it was 'Ribbit, ribbit' ... "
"So, what goes 'Rabbit, rabbit'?"
"Rabbits, I think. All the time ...
Terry Pratchett
#10. The power of imagination created the illusion that my vision went much farther than the naked eye could actually see.
Nelson Mandela
#11. Because you know how you say I've got to really get down and really do some training and then of course, you never do or you do it for a couple of weeks and slough it back off again but I'm being forced to do something that I really want to do and I loved it.
David Carradine
#12. I was feeling a strong need to change, grow, and break with particular things that were going on in my life and my history, and the material was the perfect answer for that.
Jim Hodges
#13. There are two sorts of losers - the good loser, and the one who can't act.
Laurence J. Peter
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