Top 12 Famous Manchester United Sayings
#1. It becomes clear that, given our diversity, no single religion satisfies all humanity. ... And since the majority does not practice religion, I am concerned to try to find a way to serve all humanity without appealing to religious faith.
Dalai Lama
#2. I wouldn't mind being dead - it would be something new.
Estelle Winwood
#3. Have the boldness to tell yourself the truth - every bit of it.
Oprah Winfrey
#4. The old man bridled at this. All his life he had gone out of his way to avoid any situation that might be mistaken for a friendship.
Dan Rhodes
#5. But I never thought of who he wasn't, I never had to explain or defend him to myself, I didn't even care what we talked about.
Curtis Sittenfeld
#6. One of my dreams is to become sufficiently famous that I can play this charity match that happens every year or two with celebrities at Old Trafford, at the house of Manchester United.
Demian Bichir
#7. I was pretty dead set against ever writing an academic novel. It's always been my view that there are already more than enough academic novels and that most of them aren't any good. Most of them are self-conscious and bitter, the work of people who want to settle grudges.
Richard Russo
#8. If we do not live where we work and when we work we are wasting our lives and our work too.
Wendell Berry
#9. There isn't anything you can expose Trump on that people don't already know and haven't already accepted.
Rush Limbaugh
#10. Enough of what?
Enough of behaving as you do.
Oh, I can never get enough. Which, incidentally, is what you sister said to me when
Cassandra Clare
#12. No man can possibly improve in any company for which he has not respect enough to be under some degree of restraint.
Lord Chesterfield
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