
Top 15 Dude Caucasian Quotes
#1. A car is just fast enough when you stand in front of it in the morning and are afraid to unlock it.
Walter Rohrl
#2. I really never thought people would think that I was funny, I thought (my friends) thought I was funny because I was their friend, but other people would just think I was an asshole. I was at least partly right.
Joe Rogan
#4. No longer a boy who lost it all, I was a man that realized how much I had to lose.
Shelly Crane
#5. Evil is short lived. Never judge of the whole round of life by the mere segment you can see. The whole is, in the end, perfect.
Frank Norris
#6. I am a Hindu because it is Hinduism which makes the world worth living. I am a Hindu hence I Love not only human beings, but all living beings.
Mahatma Gandhi
#7. Most success springs from an obstacle or failure. I became a cartoonist largely because I failed in my goal of becoming a successful executive.
Scott Adams
#8. I would like to be a one-man multinational fashion phenomenon.
Karl Lagerfeld
#9. I don't want him hurt because he got out of hand with me."
"Yet you would have shot him."
I shrugged. "I never said I was consistent, just serious.
Laurell K. Hamilton
#10. We've got facts, they say. But facts aren't everything; at least half the battle consists in how one makes use of them!
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#11. I've always said that kids should enhance your life, not hinder your life, so I just try to make the most out of being with my kids. You have to have a life for yourself somewhere in the mix of being a wife and mum.
Melanie Brown
#13. Life is a storeroom filled with boxes, some empty, some misplaced forever. We're what remains, what we've grabbed hold of.
Margaret Mazzantini
#14. I took a chance, I took a shot
And you may think I'm bullet-proof, but I'm not. You took a swing, I took it hard. And down here from the ground I see who you are
Taylor Swift
#15. In their plush melodies and plummy platitudes, many Rodgers-and-Hammerstein songs were secular hymns, which so insinuated themselves into the ear of the Eisenhower-era listener that they became the liturgical music for the American mid-century.
Richard Corliss
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