Top 13 Freihofers Bread Quotes

#1. We've figured out our roles: I wanted someone to take care of the male roles - the big stuff - and Laird [Hamilton] does that very well. I'm here to be the mom and make it better for him, and that's my choice.

Gabrielle Reece

#2. I'm an actor and it happened to go my way that day.

Aaron Eckhart

#3. The only debatable issue, it seems to me, is whether it is more ridiculous to turn to experts in social theory for general well-confirmed propositions, or to the specialists in the great religions and philosophical systems for insights into fundamental human values.

Noam Chomsky

#4. Better to be despised for too anxious apprehensions, than ruined by too confident a security.

Edmund Burke

#5. A lot of people say it's cathartic to cook, and I'm like, 'How is it cathartic washing all these dishes?'

Sherri Shepherd

#6. Irish Catholicism is very much founded on the stone of fear and of punishment.

Edna O'Brien

#7. If Iona's heart were to burst and his misery to flow out, it would flood the whole world, it seems, but yet it is not seen. It has found a hiding-place in such an insignificant shell that one would not have found it with a candle by daylight....

Anton Chekhov

#8. He's is a real dummy

R.L. Stine

#9. Nobody has been held accountable for the Bytyqi murders. Those in command of the camp and the forces operating there have never been charged.

Avis Bohlen

#10. Wafa Wanaka, our elders say. Not only does this mean that death is the ultimate peace, it also means that we are not to speak ill of the dead. Once a person has crossed over to the real of the spirits, he takes his transgressions with him, and we speak only of the good. - 'Something Nice from London

Petina Gappah

#11. Thorn gripped her claws tighter. Sunny. You're my daughter.

Tui T. Sutherland

#12. In 1977, at age ten, I was cast on the TV sitcom 'Good Times.' My character was Penny, an abused child in desperate need of love. I really didn't want to do the show. I didn't want to be away from my family.

Janet Jackson

#13. I was 10 years old, taking the train by myself to see Saturday matinees, something you'd never let a kid do now. I got very hooked on it.

Scott Rudin

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