
Top 17 Fritzie Quotes
#1. The beauty of this country and what people participate in is the competitive nature that we allow to exist and the fact is that we are better because we have great competitors.
Lee Scott
#2. You got to have a courageous president to stand up and says, listen, if - if you send a bill to me that spends more money than what we've coming in, I'll veto it. I mean, I'm going to try to work with you the best I can, but I'm going to veto it.
Rick Perry
#4. You can never be really sure of how much you believe anything until its truth or falsehood becomes a matter of life or death to you.
C.S. Lewis
#5. If I had anything to say I'd have a say to everybody.
Jimi Hendrix
#6. We all have a secret buried under lock and key in the attic of our soul
Carlos Ruiz Zafon
#7. She never wore makeup - just those sharp features, take it or leave it.
Jodi Picoult
#8. There were only a few shepherds at the first Bethlehem. The ox and the donkey understood more of the first Christmas than the high priests in Jerusalem. And it is the same today.
Thomas Merton
#9. President Obama said that he designed ObamaCare after RomneyCare, and basically made it ObamneyCare.
Tim Pawlenty
#10. Breaking things is a specialty of everyone in Fairy Tail
Hiro Mashima
#12. Why is there a certain cast of the military mind which leads sensible people to do again, with gusto, what didn't work before?
Terry Pratchett
#13. Sometimes it seems to me that all the world, all life, everything, had taken up residence inside of me and was clamoring for me to be the spokesman.
Jack London
#14. Some men are crazy," I said, moving toward the door.
"What do wou mean?"
"I mean, some men are in love with their wives.
Charles Bukowski
#15. I give them the head, choke them, hit them in the balls.You'rehting, not playing the piano, you know
Fritzie Zivic
#16. Anything I do has to be directly related to my music. If it isn't, I don't really see a point to it.
Alanis Morissette
#17. Nothing is small or great in God's sight. Whatever He wills becomes great to us, however seemingly trifling; and if once the voice of conscience tells us that He requires anything of us, we have no right to measure its importance.
Jean Grou
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