Top 17 Happy Cinco De Mayo Quotes

#1. A man convinced of his own merit will accept misfortune as an honor, for thus can he persuade others, as well as himself, that he is a worthy target for the arrows of fate.

Francois De La Rochefoucauld

#2. People have always thought of me as a passer of the ball, but you can't just be that these days.

Jamie Redknapp

#3. In the beginning of my photography I controlled everything: rearranging the room, lighting it, and telling people what to do and where to put their hands. By the last project, I was basically totally at the mercy of serendipity.

Philip-Lorca DiCorcia

#4. I had dug myself into Hell by not having the bravery to admit my cowardice. I resolved not to get into a similar situation again.

Mark Lawrence

#5. Happy Cinco de Mayo. If you don't know what that means, maybe you're a little out of touch - or maybe you're the governor of Arizona.

Craig Ferguson

#6. Think of your husband as a house. You are allowed to give him a fresh coat of paint and change out the furniture now and then. But if you're constantly trying to pour a new foundation or replace the roof, you're in serious trouble.

Peter Scott

#7. Our family life was certainly not intellectual.

Douglass North

#8. Stop your weeping. Grief is for the dead.

Brom

#9. Happy Cinco de Mayo. In honor of Cinco de Mayo, mayor Bill de Blasio is filling all New York City potholes with guacamole.

David Letterman

#10. Logic obviously is important. You need to be able to figure things out, to go to the end of a particular problem. But intuition is very important because it references things that logic alone cannot.

Daniel Tammet

#11. Flowers represent hope for us; but we do not represent hope for them! Let us keep the flowers in the soil; no plucking!

Mehmet Murat Ildan

#12. I even thought of adopting a child as a single mother.

Diana Ross

#13. They talk o' rich folks bein' stuck up and genteel, but for iron-clad pride o' respectability there's nowt like poor chapel folk. Why, 'tis as cold as the wind on Greenhow Hill
aye, and colder, too, for 'twill never change.

Rudyard Kipling

#14. I killed Freddie the vamp like twenty times, but he wouldn't die.
Natalya Shonski

Christine Feehan

#15. Unhappy women are given to protecting their sensitiveness by cynical gossip, by whining, by high-church and new-thought religions, or by a fog of vagueness.

Sinclair Lewis

#16. Happy Cinco de Mayo! It's a holiday that's as respectful of Mexican traditions as Epcot Center's Mexican food pavilion.

Conan O'Brien

#17. A fact regarding Max Vandenburg
He would search the faces on Munich street for a book-thieving girl.

Markus Zusak

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