Top 16 Growlies Quotes
#1. Pizza made me who I am. In the summer of 1998, I dropped out of college and started a pizza restaurant called Growlies in my hometown in rural Canada. My seed money: a credit card with a $20,000 limit.
Ryan Holmes
#3. I just try to stay half way decent looking. Boxing's a rough sport and you get hit a lot.
Muhammad Ali
#4. I am not arrogant to claim that I can achieve the impossible, but I am not ignorant enough not to try to
Shane Porteous
#5. News is never all the news, only what they want to show you,
Dean Koontz
#6. A naked blade hid nothing, feared nothing. She wanted to be like that. Because that was how you found yourself, created yourself. You didn't hide. You didn't wait for the perfect moment to settle on you like a butterfly, like magic.
You went out and made magic. Made your own wishes come true.
Sarah Cross
#8. Dance has always been a really important thing for me, so being able to physically express the characters through music and dance is like another layer to things.
Tatiana Maslany
#11. Life was never simple, happiness never where you thought you'd left it, and right and wrong no more fixed than clouds in the sky.
Janet Morris
#12. When I write plays, I'm already seeing the shapes on stage, of the actors and their interaction, and so on and so forth. I don't think I've ever written one play as an abstract piece, as a literary piece, floating in the air somewhere, to be flushed out later on.
Wole Soyinka
#13. Dreams translate the needs of our soul to provide opportunity for our conscious to divine it into reality.
Truth Devour
#14. At Harvard I learned most uncomfortably that facts are facts. In Italy I learned that facts are the way you look at them.
Sean O'Faolain
#15. Facts and truth really don't have much to do with each other.
William Faulkner
#16. Capital is the result of saving, and not of spending. The spendthrift who wastes his substance in riotous living decreases the capital of the country, and therefore the excuse often made for extravagance, that it is good for trade, is based upon false notions respecting capital.
Millicent Fawcett