Top 14 Dinosaur 2000 Quotes
#1. You'll be pleased to hear, Christopher, that I am no longer a Muslim liberal but an atheist [ ... ] I find that it obviates the necessity for any cognitive dissonance.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
#2. I have every confidence in the ultimate success of our joint cause; but success in modern war requires something more than courage and a willingness to die: it requires careful preparation.
Douglas MacArthur
#3. The single biggest threat to our own wellbeing tends to be ourselves
Tom Rath
#4. I glance at the headlines just to kind of get a flavor for what's moving. I rarely read the stories, and get briefed by people who are probably read the news themselves.
George W. Bush
#5. I would then go on to say that Homer, as we now know, was working in what they call an oral tradition.
Robert Fitzgerald
#6. Sometimes the best ideas I have are in my bathtub or in my bed or in my dreams early in the morning before waking up ... I'm like a TV antennae, I catch it all and do it my way.
Karl Lagerfeld
#7. You know, I would date, if I could find a man worth shaving my legs for. (Grace)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#8. You have all the time there is between right now and whenever it's too late.
Daniel Abraham
#9. Stephen came on deck reflecting with satisfaction upon his sloth, now a parlour-boarder with the Irish Franciscans at Rio, and a secret drinker of the altar-wine.
Patrick O'Brian
#10. And I'm not a personality; otherwise I'd be coming out with an album, performing on MTV. All that stuff is possible and I can do that tomorrow. I just have no need.
Shia Labeouf
#11. Why is there still so much pain and suffering being produced when there's so little demand for it?
Ashleigh Brilliant
#13. Wit implies hatred or contempt of folly and crime, produces its effects by brisk shocks of surprise, uses the whip of scorpions and the branding-iron, stabs, stings, pinches, tortures, goads, teases, corrodes, undermines.
Edwin Percy Whipple
#14. Intimacy is something to be cherished, and intimacy is not something to be afraid of.
Ira Sachs
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