Top 16 Dockworker's Quotes

#1. Science seeks the right answer, humor the right wrong answer.

Brian Spellman

#2. Sometimes you have to let time carry you past your troubles.

Lauren Groff

#3. The larger the corporation, the greater the risk that you are flying blind.

Patrick Dixon

#4. In between 15 and 20 - probably at around 17 - my interests switched from hard rock to punk rock. And then by 20 they were circling out of punk rock back into Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, the stuff that I didn't get to when I was younger.

Rick Rubin

#5. I am not convinced the truth can make men free, but I believe it a beginning.

Rod McKuen

#6. When we worship, we ascend, when we ascend we gain revelation from God.

Chuck D. Pierce

#7. There was something aggressively masculine about Toloose ... perhaps it was the look in his eye. Or the way he was holding his billiard cue. It was amazing the way a man in an embroidered coat could take on the air of a dockworker.

Eloisa James

#8. You'd have to live in a cave not to know about the Carrier Dome. It put Syracuse on the map.

Dick Vitale

#9. Fashion is like food! Some people like sushi, others think hamburgers are divine! People like different things!

Michael Kors

#10. It's nonsense to say that it's not in the bill. The reality is that the bill they will have passed to the Senate will have this language in it.

David Keating

#11. Pain is interesting. I dislike it immensely but I've never experienced pain and boredom at the same time. Even when I had unending and severe pain in my lower back for several years I was never bored by the pain, though it exhausted me.

Augusten Burroughs

#12. What dance achieves, what play and sex achieve are the same thing that poetry achieves. They transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.

Jamake Highwater

#13. The border's been waggling back and forth like a hooker at a dockworker's convention.

Jim Butcher

#14. The only book worthy of being written, is a finished one with interest.

Angel M.B. Chadwick

#15. There is a fascination with fear. It grabs our attention.

Bernard Beckett

#16. The strongest democracies flourish from frequent and lively debate, but they endure when people of every background and belief find a way to set aside smaller differences in service of a greater purpose.

Barack Obama

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