
Top 12 Easiest Language Quotes
#2. [M]ore Americans work for federal, state or local government than work in any form of manufacturing. We crossed that Rubicon about 10 years ago.
Ann Coulter
#3. I'm not really attracted to a big, jacked guy. I think that's a little excessive.
Stacy Keibler
#4. Watching him walk away, she considered his laconic attitude and reluctant decency, and she thought she might be crushing on him just a little. Two
Thea Harrison
#5. Even though his heart would be broken when he finally had to part from her, and he regretted he couldn't marry her, he wasn't sorry he had spent these days with her.
Melanie Dickerson
#6. The easiest books are generally the best; for, whatever author is obscure and difficult in his own language, certainly does not think clearly.
Bill Vaughan
#7. Our brain starts a long degenerative arc beginning around age 40.
Eric Topol
#8. Things are often exactly what they seem---horrifying or distasteful, even repugnant and disgusting.
Norman Giddan
#9. Believe it or not, there are twice as many eyebrows in the world as there are people.
Tim Vine
#10. You should always be trying to write a poem you are unable to write, a poem you lack the technique, the language, the courage to achieve. Otherwise you're merely imitating yourself, going nowhere, because that's always easiest.
John Berryman
#11. A leader takes people where they would never go on their own.
Hans Finzel
#12. While floor statements from today's [congressional] representatives are typically delivered to empty galleries and published into unread oblivion, legislative debates in the Reconstruction era were widely disseminated and closely observed.
Andrew Buttaro
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