Top 14 Deuce Bigalow Neil Quotes

#1. The giants of the faith all had one thing in common: neither victory nor success, but passion.

Philip Yancey

#2. Be wary of a self-professed "nice guy". Anyone who is always going around saying they are "just trying to be nice" are most often, anything but nice. -If you're truly kind and loving, you don't have to "try". It comes naturally.

Miya Yamanouchi

#3. Ah, I often think it's wi' th' old folks as it is wi' the babies; they're satisfied wi' looking, no matter what they're looking at. It's God A'mighty's way o' quietening 'em, I reckon, afore they go to sleep.

George Eliot

#4. Live as you like best, and your character will take care of itself. Most things are good for you; the exceptions are very rare.

Henry James

#5. By looking up, by raising our eyes above our limited horizon, we are more likely to perceive the blessings hidden in affliction.

David Steindl-Rast

#6. I want my work to be judged, not me.

Steve Coogan

#7. Write great songs that sound amazing if sung and played on the piano or acoustic guitar. Always encourage sing-alongs! Be prolific! Say "Yes" to new collaborations because you never know where it could lead.

Wendy Starland

#8. Risk every thing in the name of chance and keep well away from everything that offers you a world of comfort ..

Paulo Coelho

#9. I'm not a broken dove, I'm a sly fox." - Verona Rubelle

Angela Richardson

#10. I always stayed in tune with my own ambitions and attitudes and I'm still my intractable old self, for better or worse.

LeRoy Neiman

#11. Tolerance over time breeds resentment. Only through understanding, that comes from the acceptance of one another's differences, shall we find true peace.

Erndell Scott

#12. I am always a big believer that if you work hard enough and you work out of passion, a person can do anything.

Kelly Blatz

#13. Regrets are passions that aren't pursued.

Mel Walsh

#14. There are so many people, especially among our comrades, who imagine that words are nothing - on the contrary, isn't it true that saying a thing well is as interesting and as difficult as painting it?

Vincent Van Gogh

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