
Top 15 Haddie Quotes
#1. Run all you want, Haddie," he murmurs, his deep cadence a strong sound against the white noise around us, "but you're going to find yourself all tangled up in those dangling ends you refuse to tie to something. . . . Who's going to rescue you then?
K. Bromberg
#2. Give me a platter of choice finnan haddie, freshly cooked in its bath of water and milk, add melted butter, a slice or two of hot toast, a pot of steaming Darjeeling tea, and you may tell the butler to dispense with the caviar, truffles and nightingales' tongues.
Craig Claiborne
#3. Haddie, you can't close yourself off forever. A life without passion and love is like slowly freezing to death.
K. Bromberg
#4. I am no longer a curmudgeon. I am a curmudgeon emeritus.
James Gibbons
#5. I went to a Christian college. You would be expelled if you were caught in a movie theater. It was ridiculous.
Wes Craven
#6. I have always loved the history of Los Angeles and Twilight in the City of Angels nails it.
--Danny Trejo, actor
Chris Ahrens
#7. From its earliest days, stem cell research has been important to the people of Wisconsin.
Ron Kind
#8. When I had to bury my child, I probably didn't start grieving until a year and a half later.
Lamar Odom
#9. I became fascinated with the concept of speak no, see no, hear no evil. And - and the actual depiction of three wise monkeys. And I began collecting it over the years. And I kind of figured that I might be the - the fourth monkey, the feel no evil monkey.
Mackenzie Phillips
#10. Too often, people get jobs based on who they know - not what they know.
Elizabeth Warren
#11. My soul is calm and bright as the morning mountains. But they believe I am cold, that I jeer, that I deal in terrible jests. And now they look at me and laugh, and in laughing they hate me too. There is ice in their laughter.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#12. I moved to Cardiff when I was 17 and never needed a car. When I came to L.A. for my first job there, I needed a car, so I had to pass my driving test.
Luke Evans
#13. To be famous is to be stuck in an inflexible place. But at least it is to be stuck with money.
Spalding Gray
#14. I think Forever 21 is a great way to get in on the trends without spending a lot of money.
Jessalyn Gilsig
#15. History teaches that the level of unemployment is not as important as whether the rate's going down.
Austan Goolsbee
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