Top 16 Gil Bailie Quotes

#1. Isabelle," he said sharply. She sped up.

Cassandra Clare

#2. I never did say that you can't be a nice guy and win. I said that if I was playing third base and my mother rounded third with the winning run, I'd trip her up.

Leo Durocher

#3. It indicates where the problem lies for Descartes. It lies in other people.

Paul C. Vitz

#4. The Marxians love of democratic institutions was a stratagem only, a pious fraud for the deception of the masses. Within a socialist community there is no room left for freedom.

Ludwig Von Mises

#5. A lot of stand-up comedy guys, when they get a little famous, just give up their stand-up career, and it cancels out the thing that set them apart.

Johnny Knoxville

#6. My gut feeling is that paper and ink are going to be with us for a long time yet, and in substantial quantities, though certainly books are now going to be available in other forms.

Fred Saberhagen

#7. Cities are the greatest creations of humanity.

Daniel Libeskind

#8. One, state a hypothesis. Two, predict what will happen. Three, measure results. Four, assess lessons learned by comparing your predictions to actual outcomes.

Vijay Govindarajan

#9. What I'm trying to say, Brooke Overland, is that I want to be your nanny."
That's seriously the most romantic thing I've ever heard in my life.

C.M. Stunich

#10. everything is appropriated?

Thomas Robert Malthus

#11. We have heard of many people who trusted God too little, but have you ever heard of anyone who trusted Him too much?

Hudson Taylor

#12. Existence simply responds to you: whatsoever you are, existence gives you more of that. If you have many flowers within your being flowering, a million times more flowers will shower on you.

Osho

#13. He saw wan Woman toil with famished eyes; He saw her bound, and strove to sing her free. He saw her fall'n; and wrote "The Bridge of Sighs"; And on it crossed to immortality.

William Watson

#14. Shit down your computer, and restart.

Claire Chilton

#15. You don't take a picture, you make a picture.

Ansel Adams

#16. The people who burned witches at the stake never for one moment thought of their act as violence; rather they thought of it as an act of divinely mandated righteousness. The same can be said of most of the violence humans have ever committed.

Gil Bailie

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