Top 13 Galassi Frames Quotes

#1. We've got a dictatorial president and a Justice Department that does not want Congress involved. Your guy's acting like he's king. His dad was at a 90 percent approval rating and he lost! And the same thing can happen to him!

Dan Burton

#2. Over the long run, superior performance depends on superior learning.

Peter Senge

#3. There are writers, and I know some of them, who are very disciplined. Who write, like, four pages a day, every day. And it doesn't matter if their dog got run over by a car that day, or they won the Irish sweepstakes. I'm not one of those writers.

George R R Martin

#4. I used to be a print reporter.

Bob Schieffer

#5. It requires but little acquaintance with the heart to know that woman's first wish is to be handsome; and that, consequently, the readiest method of obtaining her kindness is to praise her beauty.

Samuel Johnson

#6. If somebody knew every time they did something it was going to be a hit there would never be any failures. Sadly, that's not how it works. You take nothing for granted.

Adam Rayner

#7. Cowboy bar in Dry Creek, a place many who lived there considered

J.D. Robb

#8. I am not talking to anyone in the British media - they are all pricks.

Allan Border

#9. Some factual information for you. Have you any idea how much damage that bulldozer would suffer if I just let it roll straight over you?" "How much?" said Arthur. "None at all," said Mr. Prosser,

Douglas Adams

#10. The insensitivity comes with self-excuses, such as: "I am an upfront person who speaks my mind," or "I am the frank type; you always know where you stand with me." These comments are a cover-up for insensitivity, which might be better described as gauche.

David R. Hawkins

#11. Without Hitler, the State of Israel probably would not exist today. To that extent he was probably the Jews' greatest friend.

David Irving

#12. Kindness is the best seed to plant if you want to grow love.

Matshona Dhliwayo

#13. A very little key will open a very heavy door.

Charles Dickens

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