
Top 17 Greasing Quotes
#1. Sliding is living antifriction. Or, no, sliding is living by antifriction. It is finding a modest thing you can do, and then greasing that thing. On both sides. It is grooving with comfort.
James Dickey
#2. The day after my high school graduation in 1952, I headed to Alaska. I was 17. I started out greasing equipment, then became a heavy-crane operator. I made and saved good money there for two years.
Dennis Washington
#3. I procrastinate, but mostly because there's always too many things to do, and I got the stew in my mind that things do bubble up, so I'll throw things in there and let them stew around. It's sort of like greasing the squeaky wheels in my own brain.
Larry Wall
#4. On 18th September 2014, between the hours of 7am and 10pm, absolute sovereign power will lie in the hands of the Scottish people. They have to decide whether to keep it, or give it away to where their minority status makes them permanently powerless and vulnerable.
Jim Sillars
#5. Love is the illusion you get in the mids of infatuation and happiness.
Tia Clark
#6. It is unity that doth enchant me. By her power I am free though thrall, happy in sorrow, rich in poverty, and quick even in death.
Giordano Bruno
#8. Wisht I knowed what all the sins was, so I could do 'em.
John Steinbeck
#9. A work of art is a renewable source of energy.
Brice Marden
#10. But Krishna is flexible when it comes to who a person worships," I say. "He said that whatever god a man or woman worships with love, it is the same as worshipping him. I think that line is one of the keys to the Gita. The worship is for the sake of the devotee, not for the sake of the god.
Christopher Pike
#12. Life's too short to live in the past, Amelia. Let him have his ghosts. *
Amanda Stevens
#13. French cinema audiences usually don't express anything. Certainly not satisfaction.
Michel Hazanavicius
#15. In life one must decide whether to conjugate the verb to have or the verb to be.
Franz Liszt
#16. It always stimulates me to discover new examples of my own prejudice and stupidity, to realize that I don't know half as much as I think I do.
Paul Auster
#17. Everyone journeys through character as well as through time. The person one becomes depends on the person one has been.
Dick Francis
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